Idaho Legislative Veto Session Amendment (2014)
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The Idaho Legislative Veto Session Amendment was not on the November 4, 2014 ballot in Idaho as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The measure would have provided that upon the governor’s veto of legislation, the legislature shall initiate a joint special session to reconsider the vetoed bills.[1]
The measure was introduced into the Idaho Legislature by the Senate State Affairs Committee as Senate Joint Resolution 106.[2]
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- See also: Amending the Idaho Constitution
In Idaho, a two-thirds vote in both chambers of the Idaho Legislature was required to refer an amendment to the ballot. SJR 106 was approved by the Idaho Senate on March 7, 2014, in a 28 in favor and 6 against vote. The amendment was not voted upon in the Idaho House of Representatives.
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