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Nebraska Amendment 9, State Legislators in State Office Amendment (September 1920)

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Nebraska Amendment 9

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Election date

September 21, 1920

Topic
State executive official measures and State legislatures measures
Status

ApprovedApproved

Type
Legislatively referred constitutional amendment
Origin

State legislature



Nebraska Amendment 9 was on the ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment in Nebraska on September 21, 1920. It was approved.

A "yes" vote supported prohibiting the appointment of members of the legislature to state offices.

A "no" vote opposed prohibiting the appointment of members of the legislature to state offices.


Election results

Nebraska Amendment 9

Result Votes Percentage

Approved Yes

63,575 81.42%
No 14,503 18.58%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Amendment 9 was as follows:

To amend Section 13, Article III.—Prohibits appointment of members of legislature to state offices.

Full Text

The full text of this measure is available here.


Path to the ballot

See also: Amending the Nebraska Constitution

A 60% supermajority vote is required during one legislative session for the Nebraska State Legislature to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 30 votes in the unicameral legislature, assuming no vacancies. Amendments do not require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot. A simple majority vote is required for voter approval. However, the number of affirmative votes cast for the measure must be greater than 35% of the total votes cast in the election. This also applies to citizen initiatives.

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