North Carolina Constitution

Article XIII, § 4 — Revision or amendment by legislative initiation

North Carolina Const. art. XIII, § 4

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JurisdictionNorth CarolinaDocumentConstitution
ArticleXIII
Section§ 4
CitationNorth Carolina Const. art. XIII, § 4
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N.C. Const. art. XIII, § 4.

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A proposal of a new or revised Constitution or an amendment or amendments to this Constitution may be initiated by the General Assembly, but only if three-fifths of all the members of each house shall adopt an act submitting the proposal to the qualified voters of the State for their ratification or rejection. The proposal shall be submitted at the time and in the manner prescribed by the General Assembly. If a majority of the votes cast thereon are in favor of the proposed new or revised Constitution or constitutional amendment or amendments, it or they shall become effective January first next after ratification by the voters unless a different effective date is prescribed in the act submitting the proposal or proposals to the qualified voters.

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