Proponents of a constitutional amendment to end affirmative action in Michigan's public universities have collected more than 500,000 petition signatures, far more than the 317,757 required to get the issue on the 2006 ballot.
Not exact matches
To place an initiated
constitutional amendment on the ballot,
proponents must collect valid signatures signatures equal to 10 percent
of votes cast for governor in the last gubernatorial general election.
For a
constitutional amendment,
proponents must collect signatures equal to 10 percent
of the qualified electors in each
of two - fifths (40)
of the state's 100 legislative districts.