Article XVIII, California Constitution

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California Constitution
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Article XVIII of the California Constitution is labeled Amending and Revising the Constitution.

Section 1

Text of Section 1:

The Legislature by rollcall vote entered in the journal, two-thirds of the membership of each house concurring, may propose an amendment or revision of the Constitution and in the same manner may amend or withdraw its proposal. Each amendment shall be so prepared and submitted that it can be voted on separately.[1]

Section 2

Text of Section 2:

The Legislature by rollcall vote entered in the journal, two-thirds of the membership of each house concurring, may submit at a general election the question whether to call a convention to revise the Constitution. If the majority vote yes on that question, within 6 months the Legislature shall provide for the convention. Delegates to a constitutional convention shall be voters elected from districts as nearly equal in population as may be practicable.[1]

Section 3

Text of Section 3:

The electors may amend the Constitution by initiative.[1]

Section 4

Text of Section 4:

A proposed amendment or revision shall be submitted to the electors and if approved by a majority of votes casts thereon takes effect on the fifth day after the Secretary of State files the statement of the vote for the election at which the measure is voted on, but the measure may provide that it becomes operative after its effective date. If provisions of two or more measures approved at the same election conflict, the provisions of the measure receiving the highest number of affirmative votes shall prevail.[1]

Amendments

See also

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