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Koko
2 June, 22:09
How can an amendment be ratified
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2 June, 22:15
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An amendment can be ratified with a two-thirds vote from both the House of Representatives and the Senate. State rallying conventions can be held. (NOTE: They can be, but rarely happen)
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