Article 10 stipulates how this Constitution can be amended. The process is simplified and no longer involves the legislatures of the various states.  Instead, constitutional amendments require a 66% supermajority approval of both Congress and the Judicial Congress, followed by ratification vote of 60% of the voters in a federal election. These supermajority thresholds protect against frequent changes to the constitution before the nation has come to a consensus likely to endure.

Additionally, a constitutional convention shall be scheduled for every 100 years so that any need for major revision can be addressed.

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  1. Larry Brandt

    Well thought out. I found site to be interesting reading. But how to make it happen!
    Larry Brandt

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