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Section 2.. 9. by What Vote Must the Proposed Change Pass the General

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9. By what vote must the proposed change pass the General Assembly? Section 2.

10. Does this mean three-fifths of all the members of each House? Section 2.

11. What is the least vote by which it could pass in the Senate? Answer--Three-fifths of twenty-six--sixteen votes.

12. What is the least in the House of Representatives? Answer-- Three-fifths of sixty-one--thirty-seven votes.

13. What must then be done with the proposed amendment? Section 2.

14. Does it require a majority of all the qualified voters to pass it? Section 2.

15. Which is the most, two-thirds or three-fifths?

ARTICLE XIV.

MISCELLANEOUS.

1. Supposing indictments to be pending at the adoption of the Constitution, what is the rule in regard to their punishments?

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