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6 February, 12:43

When an amendment is proposed, who determines the method of ratification?

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  1. 6 February, 13:12
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    The states and the congress. If a constitutional amendment is going to be ratified, first it has to get votes of support from 2/3 of both the house of representatives and the senate, after which it goes on voting in individual states, and if 3/4 of states ratify it then it becomes an official amendment of the constitution.
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