Passage of constitutional amendments impacts Alabama district attorneys
Alabama voters passed two constitutional amendments during Tuesday’s primary election that impact district attorneys offices across the state.
Alabama voters passed two constitutional amendments during Tuesday’s primary election that impact district attorneys offices across the state.
Alabama voters on Tuesday will decide whether to strip racist language and reorganize the state constitution. They will also vote on these 10 amendments.
Secretary of State John Merrill signed four proposed amendments to Alabama’s 1901 Constitution. But voters will have the final say. It has already been amended more than 900 times and is the longest state constitution in the United States. Proposed amendment #1 Allows posting of the 10 Commandments in public buildings, including schools. Proposed amendment #2 Designates Alabama a “Pro-Life”…