Introduced

SJR 48 - Current law provides that any constitutional amendment or new constitution takes effect when approved by a simple majority of the votes cast on the measure. Under this constitutional amendment, if approved by the voters, any constitutional amendment or new constitution takes effect when approved by both a simple majority of the votes cast on the measure statewide and a simple majority of the votes cast in a majority of the congressional districts in the state.

Additionally, no person shall be eligible to vote on any measure submitted to the people that amends, repeals, or replaces this constitution, whether submitted through the initiative petition process, by the General Assembly, or by a constitutional convention, unless such person is a legal resident of the state of Missouri and a citizen of the United States of America.

This constitutional amendment is identical to SJR 74 (2024), substantially similar to SJR 59 (2024), SJR 61 (2024), and a provision in SJR 83 (2024), and similar to SJR 28 (2023), SJR 33 (2023), provisions in SJR 2 (2023), SJR 10 (2023), SJR 17 (2023), HJR 18 (2023), HCS/HJR 30 (2023), and HJR 40 (2023).

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