Maine Gubernatorial Incapacity Amendment (1975)
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The Maine Gubernatorial Incapacity Amendment was on the 1975 ballot in Maine, where it was approved. It was the 128th constitutional amendment added to the Maine Constitution.
The amendment was legislatively-referred to the ballot by the Maine Legislature.
- In favor: 112,171
- Opposed: 31,647
The purpose of the amendment was to make provisions for those times that the Governor is unable to discharge his or her powers and duties.
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- Proposed constitutional amendments from 1911-present, in Maine.