Should it be harder to get state constitutional amendments on the ballot?

Should it be harder to get state constitutional amendments on the ballot?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Harry D
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Harry D

Absolutely! Way too much out-of-state dark money is buying constitutional amendments and creating intended unintended consequences during off year elections with small voter turnouts. Amendments should require super majorities (66%) and only take place during presidential elections. FJB

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

Our Constitution is the strength and security of our Freedoms. Any attempt to alter it by a slim majority, is a direct Assault on our Freedoms. Protect our Safety and Freedom by protecting our Constitution.

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No

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Thomas Holbrook II
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Thomas Holbrook II

Dark money is an excuse to prevent we the people from correcting mistakes the state government has made.

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Carl-Hermann Freese
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Carl-Hermann Freese

Because the people need dome direct control

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John Starke
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John Starke

Representative government relies on the voice of the people being heard. Constitutional Amendments are a very important method of making that happen. No wonder the people in charge want to diminish this right of the people. It interferes with their plans for authoritarian rule.

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Are you staying home or traveling to see the eclipse?

Are you staying home or traveling to see the eclipse?

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Traveling

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Staying home

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Traveling

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Who is more powerful?

Venom

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Morbius

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Venom

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Morbius

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