Washington Special Legislative Sessions, Amendment 68 (1979)

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Amendment 68 (Senate Joint Resolution 110) was on the November 6, 1979 ballot in the State of Washington as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.

  • Yes: 508,063 (60.52%) Approved
  • No: 331,391 (39.48%)

The question on the ballot was, "Shall the legislature meet in regular annual sessions, and shall special legislative sessions be authorized each with specific time limitations?"

Amendment 68 was a change to Section 12 of Article II of the Washington State Constitution. It was the 68th amendment approved to the (second) Washington State Constitution subsequent to its ratification in October 1889.

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