38
2/3rds of votes were needed
Ratification needed a 2/3 majority, or 9 states.
The U.S. Constitution required the ratification of ten of the thirteen states to go into effect. Eventually all thirteen ratified it.
All 13 states had to ratify the Articles of Confederation.
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9 states were needed to ratify the Constitution
2/3rds of votes were needed
nine states ratified
AnswerAccording to Article V of the US Constitution, 3/4 of the states are needed to ratify a Constitutional amendment. As there are currently 50 states, 38 states are needed to do this.
12 states
9 states are needed to ratify the constitution
there are at least 35 out 50 states needed.
9 out of the 13 states
Two-thirds of the states needed to ratify the US Constitution for it to become law. This meant 9 states were needed. However, all 13 of the original states did ratify the Constitution with Rhode Island being the last one in 1790.
nine
9 states
9 states