Alabama Constitution of 2022 will be on ballot for voters in November [View all]
Voters can have their voices heard on a proposed Alabama Constitution of 2022 in November.
Gov. Kay Ivey has signed the resolution passed by the Legislature to send the recompiled constitution to the ballot for the general election, Communications Director Gina Maiola said today.
Iveys signature is the latest step in a bipartisan effort in the works for three years to reorganize the Alabama Constitution of 1901, which has been amended almost 1,000 times. The goal is to make it easier to read and understand and to remove racist sections and duplicative sections.
The project started with legislation by Rep. Merika Coleman, D-Pleasant Grove, in 2019, seeking authorization for the recompilation. The bill limited changes limited to five categories:
Arranging the constitution in proper articles, parts, and sections
Removing racist language
Deleting duplicated and repealed provisions
Consolidating provisions regarding economic development
Arranging all local amendments by county of application
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