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California Assembly Constitutional Amendment 21 (2010)
From Ballotpedia
California Assembly Constitutional Amendment 21 (ACA 21) was proposed for, but ultimately did not qualify for, the
2010 ballot in
California as a
legislatively-referred constitutional amendment. It was sponsored by
Charles Calderon, a
Democrat in the
California State Assembly.
ACA 21 would have changed the California Constitution by requiring that initiated constitutional amendments proposed by the people require a two-thirds majority of the votes cast for passage instead of the current simple majority.[1]
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