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Iowa Code § 39.4

Proclamation concerning revision of Constitution

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Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2015
In the years in which the Constitution requires, or at other times when the general assembly by law provides for, a vote on the question of calling a convention and revising the Constitution, the governor shall at least sixty days before the general election issue a proclamation directing that at the general election there be proposed to the people the following question:
1. In the years in which the Constitution requires, or at other times when the general assembly by law provides for, a vote on the question of calling a convention and revising the Constitution, the governor shall at least sixty days before the general election issue a proclamation directing that at the general election there be proposed to the people the following question:
Shall there be a convention to revise the Constitution, and propose amendment or amendments to same?
Shall there be a convention to revise the Constitution, and propose amendment or amendments to same?
2. The question proposed pursuant to this section shall be considered a public measure for the purposes of sections 49.43 through 49.47.
Iowa Constitution, Art. X, §3
Iowa Constitution, Art. X, §3

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