Growth of American State Constitutions From 1776 to the End of the Year 1914 El

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Growth of American State Constitutions From 1776 to the End of the Year 1914 El
James Quayle Dealey
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In a rapidly growing state this fixed number would presumably need to be raised at every decennial census. Missouri also in 1908 adopted a sys- tem of direct (constitutional and) statutory initiative and 220 AMERICAN STATE CONSTITUTIONS referendum; requiring newspaper advertising and a pre- scribed per cent of signatures in each of at least two-thirds of its congressional districts. The referendum vote is a majority of those voting thereon. A numerously signed petition in any case rightly invol...ves much trouble and ex- pense, but excessive additional requirements like that above involve needless trouble and extra expense. In such cases the referendum, like a governor's veto, is a possibility to be taken into account, but presumably will be used in cases of extreme necessity only. An attempt to weaken this law, by amendment, 1914, was defeated.
In 1910 Arkansas and Colorado adopted each a system of direct (constitutional and) statutory initiative and refer- endum. It permits the declaration of an emergency, which prevents the use of the referendum, and publicity is secured in Arkansas through advertising in the newspapers.


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