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Latest revision as of 00:18, 3 September 2015
The New Hampshire Repeal Article 99 Amendment was on the ballot in New Hampshire on November 4, 1980, as a constitutional convention referral. It was approved. This measure proposed the repeal of Article 99 and the modificiation of Article 100 to add the provision in Article 99 requiring more than two-thirds of the votes to pass an amendment.[1]
Election results
New Hampshire Repeal Article 99 (1980) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 189,321 | 70.14% | ||
No | 80,588 | 29.86% |
Election results via: Manual for the General Court 1981
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