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New York Amendment 6, Debt Limitations Amendment (1905)

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New York Amendment 6

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Election date

November 7, 1905

Topic
Debt limits
Status

ApprovedApproved

Type
Legislatively referred constitutional amendment
Origin

State legislature



New York Amendment 6 was on the ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment in New York on November 7, 1905. It was approved.

A "yes" vote supported revising constitutional debt limits and procedures. 

A "no" vote opposed revising constitutional debt limits and procedures


Election results

New York Amendment 6

Result Votes Percentage

Approved Yes

293,552 69.74%
No 127,364 30.26%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Amendment 6 was as follows:

Shall the proposed amendment to section four of article seven of the Constitution, relating to the time within which debts of the State must be paid and striking from said section certain limitations, be approved?


Path to the ballot

See also: Amending the New York Constitution

A simple majority vote is required during two successive legislative sessions for the New York State Legislature to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 126 votes in the New York State Assembly and 32 votes in the New York State Senate, assuming no vacancies. Amendments do not require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot.

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