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ARTICLE XIV.
Amendments and Revision of the Constitution.
Section
1. No Convention of the people shall be called, unless by the concurrence of
two-thirds of each House of the General Assembly.
Section 2. No part of this Constitution shall
be altered; unless a bill to alter the same, shall have been read three times in
the House of Representatives, and three times in the Senate, and agreed to by
two-thirds of each House of the General Assembly; neither shall any alteration
take place until the bill so agreed to, be published six months previous to a
new election for members to the House of Representatives; and if the alteration
proposed by the General Assembly shall be agreed to at their first session by
two-thirds of each House of the General Assembly, after the same shall have been
read three times on three several days in each House, then and not otherwise,
the same shall become a part of the Constitution.
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