Constitutional Amendments & Constitution of Alabama of 2022 are now in effect

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Proposed amendment could remove Jim Crow-era language in Alabama Constitution | PBS NewsHour  MONTGOMERY-On Monday, November 28, as shared by the Alabama Secretary of State’s Office, the November 8, 2022 election results were certified by the State Canvassing Board. Included in that certification are the constitutional amendments and the proposed Constitution of 2022 voted on by the people of Alabama. With the governor’s proclamation, those amendments and the Constitution of Alabama of 2022 are now in effect.

Governor Ivey also shared the following comment:

“I am constantly proud to live in a democracy where citizens vote to let their voices be heard. Today, as we have certified our general election results, including the 10 statewide constitutional amendments and our streamlined state constitution, I would again like to thank the people of Alabama for coming out to the polls and casting their votes. I am also beyond grateful for their confidence and support. We have a lot of work left to do, but I am confident that Alabama’s best days are still ahead.” – Governor Kay Ivey

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