Vehicle joint resolution.
SJR 20 aimed to lower the voter approval threshold for constitutional amendments in Arkansas to a simple majority, impacting future governance and policy changes.
SJR 20 aimed to lower the voter approval threshold for constitutional amendments in Arkansas to a simple majority, impacting future governance and policy changes.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SJR 20
- Title: A Constitutional Amendment Concerning the Vote Requirements for Constitutional Amendments to be Considered Approved at the General Election
- Status: Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment
- Introduced: February 12, 2025
- Classification: Joint Resolution
SJR 20 aimed to propose an amendment to the Arkansas Constitution that would modify the vote requirements necessary for constitutional amendments to be considered approved during general elections. The intent behind this resolution was to clarify and potentially adjust the threshold of voter approval needed for such amendments.
SJR 20 represented an effort to amend the Arkansas Constitution regarding the approval process for constitutional amendments. While it aimed to simplify the voting requirements, the bill did not progress through the legislative process and ultimately did not become law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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