2/3 of the states must ratify the admission.
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Congress
Congress
2/3 of the states must ratify the admission.
2/3 of the states must ratify the admission.
2/3 of the states must ratify the admission.
Congress
It is in the constitution.
Congress makes the rules to admit a new state into the Union of the United States. This is a power that is provided by the US Constitution.
Congress. There is a constitutional process that is laid out in the constitution.
The United States Congress has the power to admit new states.
Congress can admit new states into the union.
It takes the President and two thirds of the Senate to concur to ratify a treaty necessary to admit a State to the Union.
The part of government that decides how new states are admittes is Congress. This is from Section 3, Clause 1 in Article 4 of the Constitution of the United States.