Uo 



PROPOSED AhEiMDIiLMT OF ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 2 

 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF NORTH CAROLINA 

 [public Laws 1931, C, lOU] 



"SECTION 2. Ha J THE CONSTITUTION MAY BE Al^ENDED. No part 

 of the Constitution of this State shall be altered unless the bill 

 to alter the same shall have been agreed to by three-fifths of each 

 House of the General Assembly, And the amendment or amendments, 

 so agreed to, shall be submitted either at the next general election, 

 or at a special election to be called for the purpose, as the General 

 Assembly may determine, to the qualified voters of the whole State, 

 in such manner as may be prescribed by law. And in event of their 

 adoption by a majority of the votes cast, such amendment or amendments 

 shall become a part of the Constitution of this State, ""'■ 



Tlnrolled act in Lav/s of North Carolina, 1931 ^ file no, 385, 

 MS in Secretary of State's Office, This proposed amendment was 

 rejected by the people in November 1932 by a vote of 226,252 to 

 162,598, 1933 Manual 122-123. It would have made no change in 

 section 1, concerning conventions. 



