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Step One - Writing the Proposed Initiative Measure. Step Two - Request for Circulating Title and Summary. Step Three Format of Petitions. Step Four Circulating Petitions and Gathering Signatures. Step Five Turning in Signatures.
An initiated constitutional amendment is an amendment to a states constitution that results from petitioning by a states citizens. By utilizing this initiative process, citizens can propose and vote on constitutional amendments directly, without need of legislative referral.
14. The doors of each house shall be open, except when the public welfare shall require secrecy. Neither house shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place than that where the legislature may then be in session.
An initiative is the method by which voters may propose new laws or amend existing laws by gathering signatures from registered voters to place the issue on the ballot.
The people reserve to themselves the power to propose laws and to enact and reject laws, called the initiative, and the power to approve or reject laws enacted by the legislature, called the referendum.
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Initiative petitions are circulated to collect enough signatures from registered voters. Signatures are turned into county election officials for verification. Initiative will either be Qualified for Ballot or be failed by the Secretary of State, after verifications and deadline dates.
1) Statewide positions: Nominating petitions filed for the office of Governor or U.S. Senator must be signed by at least 100 registered voters in each of at least of the congressional districts in the state.
Only 15 states, including Michigan, provide for all three of the tools for citizens to place proposals on the ballot, which are the initiative to propose changes to the state constitution, the initiative to propose legislation, and the power of citizens to invoke the referendum.

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