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A publication requirement for constitutional amendments refers to a legal obligation to publicly disseminate information about proposed constitutional amendments. Thirty-two (32) state constitutions include a publication requirement requiring that the public be notified about proposed constitutional amendments.

When there is a constitutionally mandated publication requirement, it can be found in the section of a state's constitution about how the state's constitution may be amended. Publication requirements vary from state to state. In states where there is no explicit constitutional mandate to provide public notice about a proposed constitutional amendment, there may be statutory publication requirements.

  • 32 state constitutions have a publication requirement for proposed constitutional amendments.
    • In 13 of these states, the publication requirement does not explicitly state that a publication must be made in a newspaper.
    • In 19 of these states, the requirement specifically states that a publication must be made in a newspaper, though, the length of time of the publication varies by state.
  • 18 states have no constitutionally mandated publication requirement, including one state (Delaware) that does not hold public elections on proposed constitutional amendments.

Requirements by state

The map below highlights which states have publication requirements for constitutional amendments.

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