Submitted by niateratez t3_yd5vfb in newhampshire
What's the meaning behind this ballot question? A YES vote supports holding a Consitutional Convention and a NO vote opposes one. But beyond the outline on Ballotpedia, what does this actually mean to the average NH citizen?
Selfless- t1_itqpoup wrote
New Hampshire voters do not have the power to make or repeal laws through referendum.
If the majority of voters vote Yes for a convention, voters will then choose delegates to that convention at the next election.
At the convention itself, a three-fifths vote of the delegates is required to send a proposed constitutional amendment to ratification.
Nothing becomes law at the convention itself. Any amendment approved by the convention would be sent to the people at the next biennial November election as a ballot question.
A two-thirds vote of those voting on the proposed amendment would be required to ratify the amendment. If the amendment does not receive a two-thirds vote, it does not take effect.
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Note: NH has been operating in violation of its own constitution for decades by not funding schools equally in all districts.