North Carolina Board of Education Membership Amendment (2014)
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The North Carolina Board of Education Membership Amendment was not on the November 4, 2014 ballot in North Carolina as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The measure would have made the Superintendent of Public Instruction the chairperson of the Board of Education and empowered the governor to appoint the Superintendent of Public Instruction.[1]
The proposed amendment was sponsored in the North Carolina Legislature as House Bill 521.[2]
Support
Supporters
- Rep. Bryan Holloway (R-91)[2]
- Rep. Hugh Blackwell (R-86)
- Rep. Chris Malone (R-35)
- Rep. Jeffrey Elmore (R-94)
- Rep. Brian Brown (R-9)
- Rep. Becky Carney (D-102)
- Rep. Patricia Hurley (R-70)
- Rep. Bert Jones (R-65)
- Rep. Donny C. Lambeth (R-75)
- Rep. Charles McGrady (R-117)
- Rep. Timothy Moffitt (R-116)
- Rep. Larry G. Pittman (R-82)
- Rep. Phillip Shepard (R-15)
Path to the ballot
- See also: Amending the North Carolina Constitution
Section 4 of Article XIII of the North Carolina Constitution requires that a legislatively referred amendment go on the ballot after it is approved by a 60 percent vote in each chamber of the North Carolina State Legislature.
See also
Footnotes
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