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Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate2024-06-27Passed 1st ReadingSenate2024-06-27Special Message Received From HouseSenate2024-06-27Special Message Sent To SenateHouse2024-06-27Ordered EngrossedHouse2024-06-27Passed 3rd ReadingHouse2024-06-27Passed 2nd ReadingHouse2024-06-27Amend Adopted A1Added to CalendarHouse2024-06-27Withdrawn From ComHouse2024-06-27Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse2023-03-01Reptd Fav Com SubstituteRef to the Com on Judiciary 2, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse2023-02-06Passed 1st ReadingHouse2023-02-06Filed
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Passed 3rd ReadingHouse | 2024-06-27 | PASS: 110-0
Passed 2nd ReadingHouse | 2024-06-27 | PASS: 109-0
Amend Adopted A1House | 2024-06-27 | PASS: 109-0
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FiledNo fiscal notes available.Edition 1No fiscal notes available.Edition 2No fiscal notes available.Edition 3No fiscal notes available.
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CONSTITUTION
NC
DISCRIMINATION
EDUCATION
ELECTIONS
LITERACY
MINORITIES
PUBLIC
TESTING
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C-VI-4 (Sections)
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H44: Const. Amendment/Repeal Literacy Test. Latest Version
Companion Bill: S137 : Const. Amendment/Repeal Literacy Test.
Session: 2023 - 2024
AN ACT to amend the north carolina CONSTITUTION to repeal the literacy test requirement.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. Section 4 of Article VI of the North Carolina Constitution is repealed.
SECTION 2. The amendment set out in Section 1 of this act shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the State at the statewide general election to be held on November 5, 2024, which election shall be conducted under the laws then governing elections in the State. The election shall be conducted in accordance with Chapter 163 of the General Statutes. The question to be used in the voting systems and ballots shall be:
[ ] FOR [ ] AGAINST
Constitutional amendment to remove the literacy test requirement for voting from the North Carolina Constitution. The federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibits implementation of this requirement.
SECTION 3. The State Board of Elections shall certify the results of the referendum conducted under Section 2 of this act. If a majority of votes cast on the question are in favor of the amendment set out in Section 1 of this act, the Secretary of State shall enroll the amendment among the permanent records of that office. If a majority of votes cast on the question are against the amendment set out in Section 1 of this act, the amendment shall have no effect.
SECTION 4. If the certification from the State Board of Elections under Section 3 of this act reflects that a majority of votes cast on the question are in favor of the amendment set out in Section 1 of this act, the amendment set out in Section 1 of this act is effective upon certification.
SECTION 5. Except as otherwise provided, this act is effective when it becomes law.