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Latest revision as of 20:29, 3 February 2026
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A North Carolina State Savings Fund Amendment did not make the 2012 ballot in North Carolina as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment.
The measure would create a state savings account.[1]
Text of measure
The proposed measure would ask voters:[2]
Constitutional amendment to provide that a State Savings Account shall be established in the State treasury.
[__] FOR
[__] AGAINST
Path to the ballot
- See also: Amending the North Carolina Constitution
The North Carolina Constitution, Section 4 of Article XIII, requires that a legislatively referred amendment go on the ballot after it is approved by a 60% vote of each house of the North Carolina State Legislature.
See also
External links
- House Bill 913 (full text)
Additional reading
Footnotes
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