Iowans will decide on two constitutional amendments in November. What to know
Gubernatorial line of succession
One of the constitutional amendments Iowans will vote on this year is about the states gubernatorial line of succession. Iowans will vote on whether to repeal and replace a section of the Iowa constitution dealing with what happens if an Iowa governor resigns, dies or is removed from office.
The proposed new language would clarify that in these circumstances, the lieutenant governor will take over the position of governor until the end of the elected term. The measure also clarifies that this change will create a vacancy in the office of lieutenant governor, allowing the new governor to appoint a new lieutenant governor to fill the position.
Voting age, citizenship language
Another proposed constitutional amendment would would repeal and replace Article II, Section 1 of the Iowa State Constitution to read:
The change would codify in the state constitution that 17-year-olds are allowed to vote in primary elections if they will be age 18 by the general election, in addition to modifying the voting age from 21 to 18. These voting age regulations are already in practice under state law, but would simply be added to the state constitution if voters approve the measure in the general election.
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