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{{nonc2014}}{{tnr}}The '''North Carolina Secret Ballot Amendment ''' was not on the [[North Carolina 2014 ballot measures|November 4, 2014 ballot]] in [[North Carolina]] as a {{lrcafull}}. The measure would have instituted an individual's ability to vote by secret ballot in an election for employee representation by a union.<ref>[http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Sessions/2013/Bills/House/PDF/H53v1.pdf ''North Carolina General Assembly'', "House Bill 53," accessed February 20, 2014]</ref>
{{nonc2014}}{{tnr}}The '''North Carolina Secret Ballot Amendment ''' was not on the [[North Carolina 2014 ballot measures|November 4, 2014 ballot]] in [[North Carolina]] as a {{lrcafull}}. The measure would have instituted an individual's ability to vote by secret ballot in an election for employee representation by a union.<ref>[http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Sessions/2013/Bills/House/PDF/H53v1.pdf ''General Assembly of North Carolina'', "House Bill 53," accessed February 20, 2014]</ref>


The proposed amendment was sponsored in the [[North Carolina Legislature]] as House Bill 53.<ref name=bill>[http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2013&BillID=H53 ''North Carolina General Assembly'', "House Bill 53: NC Right to Work/Secret Ballot Amendments," accessed February 20, 2014]</ref> HB 53, upon legislative approval, would have put both this amendment and the [[North Carolina "Right to Work" Amendment (2014)|"Right to Work" Amendment]] on the ballot.
The proposed amendment was sponsored in the [[North Carolina Legislature]] as House Bill 53.<ref name=bill>[http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2013&BillID=H53 ''General Assembly of North Carolina'', "House Bill 53: NC Right to Work/Secret Ballot Amendments," accessed February 20, 2014]</ref> HB 53, upon legislative approval, would have put both this amendment and the [[North Carolina "Right to Work" Amendment (2014)|"Right to Work" Amendment]] on the ballot.


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Revision as of 09:36, 16 May 2019

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The North Carolina Secret Ballot Amendment was not on the November 4, 2014 ballot in North Carolina as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The measure would have instituted an individual's ability to vote by secret ballot in an election for employee representation by a union.[1]

The proposed amendment was sponsored in the North Carolina Legislature as House Bill 53.[2] HB 53, upon legislative approval, would have put both this amendment and the "Right to Work" Amendment on the ballot.

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Supporters

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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.

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