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Georgia Amendment 19, City of Albany and Dougherty County School System Merger Measure (1950)

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Georgia Amendment 19

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Election date

November 7, 1950

Topic
Public education governance
Status

ApprovedApproved

Type
Legislatively referred constitutional amendment
Origin

State legislature



Georgia Amendment 19 was on the ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment in Georgia on November 7, 1950. It was approved.

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the General Assembly to merge the school system of the City of Albany with the Dougherty County school district.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the General Assembly to merge the school system of the City of Albany with the Dougherty County school district.


Election results

Georgia Amendment 19

Result Votes Percentage

Approved Yes

52,194 68.35%
No 24,173 31.65%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Amendment 19 was as follows:

FOR ratification of Amendment to Article VIII, Section V, Paragraph I, of the Constitution of Georgia, by adding a new paragraph authorizing the General Assembly to pass a special act or acts to merge the existing school system of the City of Albany and the existing school district in the County of Dougherty lying outside the corporate limits of said City into one school district or system coextensive with the limits of said county.

AGAINST ratification of Amendment to Article VIII, Section V, Paragraph I, of the Constitution of Georgia, by adding a new paragraph authorizing the General Assembly to pass a special act or acts to merge the existing school system of the City of Albany and the existing school district in the County of Dougherty lying outside the corporate limits of said City into one school district or system coextensive with the limits of said county.


Path to the ballot

See also: Amending the Georgia Constitution

A two-thirds (66.67%) vote is required during one legislative session for the Georgia State Legislature to place an amendment on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 120 votes in the Georgia House of Representatives and 38 votes in the Georgia State Senate, assuming no vacancies. Amendments do not require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot.

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