This fact sheet includes information about the proposed amendments and revisions article, along with the text of the article. The amendments and revisions article is the product of research conducted by the South Dakota Constitutional Revision Commission and the 1972 session of the South Dakota Legislature. It passed the House 67-2 and the Senate 34-0 and was placed on the ballot for the November election
An initiated proposal to amend the South Dakota State Constitution entitled “Real Property Tax Limit...
This thesis attempts to show that the constitution of North Dakota, adopted in 1889, is not capable ...
This publication explains the single-member senatorial district amendment and the legislative conven...
On November 7, 1972, the people of South Dakota will have the opportunity to vote on four replacemen...
On November 5, 1974, the people of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
The text of the proposed judicial article, along with explanatory material, is presented in this fac...
This publication provides information on Amendments A, B, C, D, E, and F which would alter the Pream...
The proposed Executive Article-as well as the others-is the result of the work of the Constitutional...
The text of the proposed local government article, along with explanatory material, is contained in ...
On November 5, 1974, the voters of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
Two separate amendments to the Legislative Article of the Constitution (proposals C and D) will be v...
Does it seem like you are asked to vote on amendments to the state\u27s Constitution every time you ...
On November 5, 1974, the voters of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
The amendment proposes to make three changes in sections 6 and 7 of Article III of the present South...
This publication explains South Dakota Constitutional Amendment A that would combine the duties of t...
An initiated proposal to amend the South Dakota State Constitution entitled “Real Property Tax Limit...
This thesis attempts to show that the constitution of North Dakota, adopted in 1889, is not capable ...
This publication explains the single-member senatorial district amendment and the legislative conven...
On November 7, 1972, the people of South Dakota will have the opportunity to vote on four replacemen...
On November 5, 1974, the people of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
The text of the proposed judicial article, along with explanatory material, is presented in this fac...
This publication provides information on Amendments A, B, C, D, E, and F which would alter the Pream...
The proposed Executive Article-as well as the others-is the result of the work of the Constitutional...
The text of the proposed local government article, along with explanatory material, is contained in ...
On November 5, 1974, the voters of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
Two separate amendments to the Legislative Article of the Constitution (proposals C and D) will be v...
Does it seem like you are asked to vote on amendments to the state\u27s Constitution every time you ...
On November 5, 1974, the voters of South Dakota will again have the opportunity to vote on replaceme...
The amendment proposes to make three changes in sections 6 and 7 of Article III of the present South...
This publication explains South Dakota Constitutional Amendment A that would combine the duties of t...
An initiated proposal to amend the South Dakota State Constitution entitled “Real Property Tax Limit...
This thesis attempts to show that the constitution of North Dakota, adopted in 1889, is not capable ...
This publication explains the single-member senatorial district amendment and the legislative conven...