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The Georgia General Assembly Elections Amendment, also known as Amendment 12, was on the ballot in Georgia on November 5, 1968, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was defeated. The measure would have provided for an independent general assembly by electing the members at a different general election than the one in which the governor is elected.[1]
Georgia Amendment 12 (1968) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
No | 440,198 | 60.15% | ||
Yes | 291,603 | 39.85% |
Election results via: Georgia's Official Register 1967-68
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