An amendment to the South Dakota Constitution establishing that a proposed constitutional amendment may embrace only one subject, and requiring proposed amendments to be presented and voted on separately.

South Dakota Ballot Measure - Constitutional Amendment Z

Election: Nov. 6, 2018 (General)

Outcome: Passed

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Constitution

Summary


By law, any proposed amendment to the South Dakota Constitution must first be submitted to and approved by a vote of the people.
Constitutional Amendment Z changes the Constitution to add the requirement that a proposed amendment may not embrace more than one subject. In addition, multiple amendments proposed at the same election must be individually presented and voted on separately.

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