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The majority of states that did not ratify the Equal Rights Amendment were located in the Midwest.
shared by both state and federal authorities.
A simple majority of the state legislature suffices to ratify an amendment. However, 3/4 of the state legislatures must ratify it, in order to add it to the constitution.
The 13th amendment to the US Constitution was ratified by a majority of states December 6, 1865.
electoral
majority of the voters of the state in a popular election
It goes to the President for approval
Yes, I would. End of Prohibition, 5 Dec 1933. Repeal was supported by the majority of Americans.
Ratification of a constitutional amendment.
A formal amendment is a type of amendment that is added or changed to become a part of the written constitution. This is an amendment that goes through a lengthy process to determine to be in the best interest of the majority of the people of a union.
If I'm not mistaken, A 3/4 majority vote in both houses of congress is necessary to make an amendment to the US constitution.
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