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  2. Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    Section 2 provides a mechanism for filling a vacancy in the vice presidency. Before the Twenty-fifth Amendment, a vice-presidential vacancy continued until a new vice president took office at the start of the next presidential term; the vice presidency had become vacant several times due to death, resignation, or succession to the presidency, and these vacancies had often lasted several years.

  3. Equal Opportunity to Govern Amendment - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2003 during his governorship. The Equal Opportunity to Govern Amendment, also known as the Hatch Amendment or Arnold Amendment, is a proposed United States constitutional amendment that would remove the Constitution's requirement that the president and vice president must be natural-born citizens.

  4. 1964 California Proposition 14 - Wikipedia

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    California Proposition 14 was a November 1964 initiative ballot measure that amended the California state constitution to nullify the 1963 Rumford Fair Housing Act, thereby allowing property sellers, landlords and their agents to openly discriminate on ethnic grounds when selling or letting accommodations, as they had been permitted to before 1963.

  5. What to know about the 25th Amendment as Trump makes ... - AOL

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    President Joe Biden’s planned address to the nation on Wednesday night will be an opportunity to explain his decision not to run for reelection and show he is still up to the task of serving as ...

  6. Category : Amendments to the Constitution of California

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    0–9. 1911 California Proposition 4; 1911 California Proposition 7; 1911 California Proposition 8; 1964 California Proposition 14; 1972 California Proposition 11

  7. Here's how the 14th Amendment could be used to prevent ... - AOL

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    After the Capitol riot, some suggested the 14th Amendment could bar Trump from future office. Interest in the possibility was renewed after Trump announced plans to run for president in 2024.

  8. Eugenics in California - Wikipedia

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    In 1909 a eugenics law was passed in California allowing for state institutions to sterilize those deemed "unfit" or "feeble-minded". [12] The Asexualization Act authorized the involuntary sterilization of certain groups of people, including inmates of state hospitals, certain institutionalized people, life-sentenced prisoners, repeat offenders of certain sexual offenses, or simply repeat ...

  9. A Harris-Newsom presidential ticket? There’s one big legal ...

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    California Gov. Gavin Newsom acknowledged Biden’s decision to drop out of the race and endorsed Harris as ... There’s just one problem for a potential Vice President Newsom: the 12th Amendment.