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Constitutional Amendments

Joint17 legislators-25 bills

Referred Bills (25)

HJR1020Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning The Use Of Voting By Mail At Elections.

HJR1024Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning The Office Of Lieutenant Governor.

HJR1022Failed

Proposing An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning An Exemption From Property Taxes For Certain Veterans.

HJR1013Failed

A Constitutional Amendment Concerning The Provision Of An Adequate Education To Arkansas Students.

HJR1008Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Allow The General Assembly To Determine The Manner Of Publishing Notices Required By Various Sections Of The Arkansas Constitution.

HJR1015Failed

A Constitutional Amendment Concerning The Election Of Judicial Department Officials.

HJR1018Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning The Governance Of State Agencies.

HJR1017Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Provide That The State Highway Commission Shall Be Governed In The Same Manner As All Other State Agencies.

HJR1012Failed

A Constitutional Amendment Authorizing The General Assembly To Enact Laws Governing Elections In Which There Is Only One Candidate For An Office.

HJR1006Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Define The Term "infamous Crime" As Used In Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, Section 9.

HJR1014Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning Judicial Procedures Pertaining To Civil Litigation.

HJR1021Failed

Proposing To Amend The Arkansas Constitution To Exempt Certain Tangible Personal Property From The Ad Valorem Tax.

HJR1019Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Provide That The Arkansas State Game And Fish Commission Shall Be Governed In The Same Manner As All Other State Agencies.

HJR1007Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Requiring The Presentation Of Certain Identification When Casting A Ballot.

HJR1016Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning The Judicial Branch Of State Government.

HJR1005Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning The Process For Selecting A Justice Of The Supreme Court; And Amending Provisions Concerning Service On The Supreme Court.

HJR1002Failed

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Abolish The Fiscal Session Of The General Assembly; And To Provide That The General Assembly Meet Every Two (2) Years.

HJR1027Passed

Proposing An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning The Terms, Election, And Eligibility Of Elected Officials.

HJR1009Introduced

A Constitutional Amendment Authorizing The General Assembly To Enact Laws Concerning Rules Of Pleading, Practice, And Procedure In Civil Cases.

HJR1010Introduced

A Constitutional Amendment Concerning Court Rules And Procedures Applicable To Civil Claims.

HJR1011Introduced

A Constitutional Amendment Authorizing The General Assembly To Enact Laws Regulating The Award Of Damages In Civil Cases.

HJR1026Introduced

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Abolish The Office Of Lieutenant Governor On January 1, 2019.

HJR1025Introduced

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning The Elected Position Of Lieutenant Governor; And Amending The Selection, Powers, And Duties Of The Lieutenant Governor.

HJR1023Introduced

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning The Prosecution Of Certain Alleged Offenses Committed By Public Servants.

HJR1004Introduced

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Provide That State Funds Expended In Support Of Public Education Not Exceed A Certain Percentage Of Overall State Expenditures.