On Nov. 5, Kentucky voters will see two amendments to change the state Constitution. There’s one easy way to approach them.
Amendment was proposed to address issues of vacancy and temporary incapacity to serve as U.S. president. This is part of a Constitution series.
If Kentucky voters approve Amendment 2 on Election Day, how would it change the commonwealth’s constitution? And what does it ...
Constitutional Amendment 2 is the more widely known and talked about statewide ballot issue. The other ballot measure, Amendment 1, is far lesser known. Election Day in Kentucky is Nov. 5, however ...
Changes would include the addition of a council-approved City-Parish Manager, beef up residency requirements for candidates ...
In Kentucky’s 27th Senate District, a first-time Democratic candidate from Lexington faces a Republican incumbent from ...
Five changes to the Tallahassee City Charter will be on the General Election ballot. One amendment would increase pay for ...
While marijuana and abortion have become some of the most talked about amendments on the ballot, there are a total of six for voters to decide on.
For example, it takes more than 874,641 signatures in California to get an amendment on the ballot but only 546,651 for a ...
Florida voters will decide on six proposed amendments in the November elections, including partisan school board member ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that votes won't be counted for a measure that would have expanded medical marijuana.
Pakistan's government on Monday narrowly passed constitutional amendments giving lawmakers more power appointing top judges, ...