Voters to Decide on Constitutional Amendments in November
Voters to Decide on Constitutional Amendments in November

Voters to Decide on Constitutional Amendments in November

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Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Kentucky voters will decide on significant constitutional amendments in the upcoming elections. Oklahoma's State Question 834 seeks to clarify that only U.S. citizens can vote, correlating with rising concerns over immigration and voting rights. Similarly, Wisconsin's proposed amendment aims to ensure that only U.S. citizens aged 18 and older are eligible to vote, addressing potential loopholes in current laws. In Kentucky, Amendment 2 would allow public funds to support K-12 education outside the public school system, which has sparked debate over school choice and funding implications. Voters in Kentucky will also consider an amendment to clarify voting rights, ensuring only U.S. citizens can participate in elections. Meanwhile, Iowa voters will address amendments concerning the succession process for governors and voting age adjustments, seeking to align state practices with constitutional provisions.

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