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State Constitutional Development Through Amendment, 1929

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

W. Leon Godshall*
Affiliation:
Union College

Abstract

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Legislative Notes and Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1930

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References

1 In 1927, seven states amended their constitutions.

2 Yes, 1,071,517; No, 404,454.

3 Yes, 1,119,164; No, 256,664.

4 Yes, 959,454; No, 313,512.

5 Yes, 818, 497; No, 327,904.

6 Yes, 889, 689; No, 312,622.

7 Yes, 62,108; No. 32,622.

8 Yes, 58,107; No, 43,919.

9 Yes, 58,666; No, 43,252.

10 Yes, 710,538; No, 510,874.

11 Yes, 237,250; No, 212,846.

12 Yes, 259,881; No, 210,964.

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