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This week's question was, Which state does not require voter approval to amend its constitution?

You answered: Louisiana
The correct answer is Delaware!

Every state but Delaware requires voter approval before a proposed amendment becomes a part of the state's constitution.

Article XVI of the Delaware Constitution defines the following paths by which the Delaware Constitution can be amended:

  • The Delaware General Assembly can amend the constitution. Unlike in any other state, the state legislature can amend the constitution without a vote of the people. For the legislature to amend the constitution:
  • Two-thirds of all the members elected to each chamber can vote in favor of a proposed amendment.
  • The Delaware Secretary of State then must publish the proposed amendment(s) three months prior to the next general election in at least three newspapers in each county.
  • The subsequent General Assembly then votes again on the proposed amendment(s) and if an amendment receives two-thirds majority approval of all members of each chamber, it becomes part of the constitution.
  • By a two-thirds vote of both chambers of the state legislature, the question, "Shall there be a Convention to revise the Constitution and amend the same?" can go on a statewide ballot. If a simple majority of those voting on the question vote "yes," then there will be a convention.

There are four ways that proposed constitutional amendments can be proposed and put on the ballot in most states:

Click here to learn more about amending state constitutions.

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