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Amendment 2 November 7, 2006 Idaho Marriage Definition Amendment Results Choice Votes % Yes 282,386 63.35% No 163,384 36.65% Valid votes 445,770 97.13% Invalid or blank votes 13,157 2.87% Total votes 458,927 100.00% Registered voters/turnout 764,880 58.27% Yes 80–90% 70–80% 60–70% 50–60% No 60–70% 50–60% Source: Idaho Amendment 2 of 2006 is an amendment to the Idaho Constitution ...
Idaho, like its fellow statehood-seeking territory, Wyoming, was not the subject of an enabling act, as other statehood-seeking territories usually were before holding a constitutional convention. However, an enabling act for Idaho had been introduced in December 1888 by Oregon Senator John H. Mitchell , and its potential statehood was ...
The Senate approved the constitutional amendment on February 15 by a 26–9 vote, and it was approved by voters on November 7, 2006. [5] [6] The amendment was found to be unconstitutional by a federal district court on May 13, 2014. The ruling was affirmed by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on October 7, and went into effect on October 15, 2014.
Voters narrowly approved an amendment to allow the Idaho Legislature to call itself back into session. That isn’t a mandate to lurch toward a year-round Legislature. | Opinion
“It’s just targeting people for the sake of believing that they can win elections.”
Blaine Amendment: House Joint Resolution 1 would remove a section of the Idaho Constitution, known as the Blaine Amendment, that prohibits directing state funds to religious institutions. It’s ...
This is a list of known applications made to the United States Congress by the state legislatures for a Convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution under Article V of the Constitution which provides in pertinent part:
The only amendment to be ratified through this method thus far is the Twenty-first Amendment in 1933. That amendment is also the only one that explicitly repeals an earlier one, the Eighteenth Amendment (ratified in 1919), establishing the prohibition of alcohol. [4] Congress has also enacted statutes governing the constitutional amendment process.