Const 1963, art 12, § 1;
Amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate or house of representatives. Proposed amendments agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to and serving in each house on a vote with the names and vote of those voting entered in the respective journals shall be submitted, not less than 60 days thereafter, to the electors at the next general election or special election as the legislature shall direct. If a majority of electors voting on a proposed amendment approve the same, it shall become part of the constitution and shall abrogate or amend existing provisions of the constitution at the end of 45 days after the date of the election at which it was approved.
Any amendment orAmendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate or house of representatives.If the same shall beProposed amendments agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to and serving in each house, such amendment or amendments shall beon a vote with the names and vote of those voting enteredonin the respective journals, respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon; and the sameshall be submitted, not less than 60 days thereafter, to the electors at the nextspring or autumngeneral election or special electionthereafter,as the legislature shall direct.; and,If a majority of electorsqualified to vote for members of the legislaturevotingthereonon a proposed amendmentshall ratify andapprovesuch amendment or amendmentsthe same,the sameit shall become part of the constitution and shall abrogate or amend existing provisions of the constitution at the end of 45 days after the date of the election at which it was approved.
Const 1908, art 17, § 1;
Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate or house of representatives. If the same shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each house, such amendment or amendments shall be entered on the journals, respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon; and the same shall be submitted to the electors at the next spring or autumn election thereafter, as the legislature shall direct; and, if a majority of electors qualified to vote for members of the legislature voting thereon shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become part of the constitution.
Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate or house of representatives. If the same shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each house, such amendment or amendments shall be entered on the journals, respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon; and the same shall be submitted to the electors at the next spring or autumn election thereafter, as the legislature shall direct
,; and, if a majority of electors qualified to vote for members of the legislature voting thereon shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become part of the constitution.
Const 1850, art 20, § 1;
Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Representatives. If the same shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each House, such amendment or amendments shall be entered on the journals respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon; and the same shall be submitted to the electors at the next spring or autumn election thereafter, as the Legislature shall direct, and if a majority of electors qualified to vote for members of the Legislature voting thereon shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become part of the constitution.
Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Representatives. If the same shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each House, such amendment or amendments shall be entered on
theirthe journals respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon; and the same shall be submitted to the electors at the nextgeneralspring or autumn election thereafter, as the Legislature shall direct, and if a majority oftheelectors qualified to vote for members of the Legislature voting thereon,shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become part of the constitution.
Const 1874, art 18, § 1;
Any amendment or amendments to this Constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Representatives. If the same be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each house, such amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and the same shall be submitted to the electors at such time as the Legislature shall prescribe. And if a majority of the electors, qualified to vote for members of the Legislature, voting on the amendment or amendments proposed, shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become a part of the Constitution, and take effect at the commencement of the year following its adoption.
Any amendment or amendments to this Constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Representatives. If the same
shallbe agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each house, such amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon;, and the same shall be submitted to the electors at such time as the Legislature shall prescribethe next general election thereafter.,And if a majority of the electors, qualified to vote for members of the Legislature, votingthereonon the amendment or amendments proposed, shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become a part of the Constitution, and take effect at the commencement of the year following its adoption.
Const 1868, art 20, § 1;
Any amendment or amendments to this Constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Representatives. If the same be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each House, such amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and the same shall be submitted to the electors at such time as the Legislature shall prescribe. And if a majority of the electors, qualified to vote for members of the Legislature, voting on the amendment or amendments proposed, shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become a part of the Constitution.
Any amendment or amendments to this Constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Representatives. If the same
shallbe agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each House, such amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon;, and the same shall be submitted to the electors at such time as the Legislature shall prescribethe next general election thereafter.,And if a majority of the electors, qualified to vote for members of the Legislature, voting on the amendment or amendments proposedthereon, shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become a part of the Constitution.
Const 1850, art 20, § 1;
Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Representatives. If the same shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each house, such amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon; and the same shall be submitted to the electors at the next general election thereafter, and if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the Legislature voting thereon, shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become part of the constitution.
Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Representatives.
; and,If the same shall be agreed to bya majoritytwo-thirds of the members elected to eachof the two Houseshouse, suchproposedamendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals respectively, with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the Legislature then next to be chosen, and shall be published for three months previous to the time of making such choice. And if in the Legislature next chosen as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by two-thirds of all the members elected to each House, then it shall be the duty of the Legislature to submit such proposed amendment or amendments to the people, in such manner, and at such time, as the Legislature shall prescribe; andif the people shall approve and ratify such amendment or amendments, bythe same shall be submitted to the electors at the next general election thereafter, and if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the Legislature voting thereon, shall ratify and approve such amendment or amendments, the same shall become part of the constitution.
Const 1835, art 13, § 1;
Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Representatives; and, if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two Houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals, with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the Legislature then next to be chosen, and shall be published for three months previous to the time of making such choice. And if in the Legislature next chosen as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by two-thirds of all the members elected to each House, then it shall be the duty of the Legislature to submit such proposed amendment or amendments to the people, in such manner, and at such time, as the Legislature shall prescribe; and if the people shall approve and ratify such amendment or amendments, by a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the Legislature voting thereon, such amendment or amendments shall become part of the constitution.