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  2. Article Five of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The vote of each state (to either ratify or reject a proposed amendment) carries equal weight, regardless of a state's population or length of time in the Union. Article Five is silent regarding deadlines for the ratification of proposed amendments, but most amendments proposed since 1917 have included a deadline for ratification.

  3. Congressional Apportionment Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Apportionment Amendment is the only one of the twelve amendments passed by Congress which was never ratified; ten amendments were ratified by 1791 as the Bill of Rights, while the other amendment (Article the Second) was later ratified as the Twenty-seventh Amendment in 1992. A majority of the states did ratify the ...

  4. Timeline of drafting and ratification of the United States ...

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    Delaware becomes the first state to ratify the Constitution (30–0). [38] [39] December 11 • Ratifying convention begins in New Jersey. [40] December 12 • Ratification Pennsylvania becomes the second state to ratify the Constitution (46–23). [38] [39] December 18 • Ratification New Jersey becomes the third state to ratify the ...

  5. This is how many amendments there are in the U.S ... - AOL

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    The second way to propose an amendment is by two-thirds “…of the several States,” which “…call a Convention for proposing Amendments….” The first process is by far the more popular.

  6. List of amendments to the Constitution of the United States

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    The first ten amendments were adopted and ratified simultaneously and are known collectively as the Bill of Rights. The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments are collectively known as the Reconstruction Amendments. Six amendments adopted by Congress and sent to the states have not been ratified by the required number of states.

  7. State ratifying conventions - Wikipedia

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    Ratification of a proposed amendment has been done by state conventions only once—the 1933 ratification process of the 21st Amendment. [1] The 21st is also the only constitutional amendment that repealed another one, that being the 18th Amendment , which had been ratified 14 years earlier.

  8. From 1789 through January 3, 2019, approximately 11,770 measures have been proposed to amend the United States Constitution. [1] Collectively, members of the House and Senate typically propose around 200 amendments during each two-year term of Congress. [2] Most, however, never get out of the Congressional committees in which they were proposed ...

  9. Endorsement: Vote 'NO' on Amendments 1 and 2 - AOL

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    Voters throughout Florida face six ballot questions on Nov. 5. Each needs 60% vote to pass.

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