12 ammendments...like most voters are going to read all that. Pretty sneaky to slip all that in on one ballot.
I do not see why most of those are even considered as state ammendments. They seem like things that normal legislation should handle.
“”12 ammendments...like most voters are going to read all that.””
For those people who actually vote on election day, they will not read the amendments and the usual inclination for Republicans is to vote NO.
In our county 50% of the voters are ‘voting by mail’ and it is likely these voters will read and analyze the amendments.
For myself I have read and analyzed the amendments and as a conservative I will vote YES on Amendments 1, 2, 5, and 12.
I will vote NO on all the rest.
If a conservative voter does not want to read the amendments a NO vote on ALL amendments is the fail-safe position.
I was thinking of a Amendment to limit the number of Amendments to 3 or less....................
They send out a detailed flyer that you can read through. I take mine with me to the polls.