Nebraska Amendment 3A (2000)

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Nebraska Amendment 3A, also known as a constitutional amendment to change election procedures for constitutional amendments to require two separate votes by the electorate, was on the November 7, 2000 election ballot in Nebraska. It was defeated, with 38% of voters in favor.

The measure was a legislative referral voted onto the ballot by the Nebraska State Legislature.

Text of the proposal

The language that appeared on the ballot:

Legislative Constitutional Amendment

Changes the procedure used to amend the constitution. The change will require two separate votes at two separate elections by the people before an amendment can take effect. The first vote will be to adopt the amendment. If the first vote is affirmative, the second vote will be at a subsequent election to ratify the amendment. (LR 18 CA)

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