The three types of state legislatures in the United States are unicameral, bicameral, and hybrid. Unicameral legislatures consist of a single chamber, with Nebraska being the only state that operates this way. Bicameral legislatures have two chambers, typically a house and a senate, which is the most common structure across the states. Hybrid legislatures may combine features of both unicameral and bicameral systems, but they are less common.
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Not clear on the specific question. State legislatures have to ratify amendments whether via an amendment approved by 2/3 of Congress and then 3/4 of the state legislatures or by Constitutional Convention which is made up of state legislature reps. Hope that answers your question.
3/4 of the legislatures of each state or ratifying conventions of each state, as Congress so directs, is needed to approve an amendment to the US Constitution.
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Passage of the proposed amendment by 3/5 of the state's legislatures.
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The framers entrusted the selection of the US senators to the state legislatures. Today they are selected through a formal vote by the citizens within the state.
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