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Kentucky Dueling Language Amendment (2010)
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Constitutional changes
If enacted by Kentucky voters, Section 228 in the General Provisions section of the Kentucky Constitution would have been amended.[2]
Path to the ballot
If 60% of the membership of each chamber of the Kentucky General Assembly approves, a proposed amendment goes on the ballot at the next general election during which members of the state legislature are up for election. Kentucky is one of nine states that implement this process. Legislative session concluded without the measure being sent to the ballot.