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Tiggerjay (
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23:21, 1 January 2013 (UTC)reply
In the case of Nebraska, they are (evidently) numbered sequentially, from whenever they started. In the case of Colorado, the measure passed, becoming the 43rd Amendment to the constitution, and the year it passed is clearly not needed. In Arizona they are clearly not numbered sequentially, as Arizona Proposition 107 on the same subject was in 2006, and failed. This one, 102 in 2008, passed, adding Article 30 to the constitution, and the article might more appropriately be titled
Arizona Constitution Article 30.
Apteva (
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05:19, 1 December 2012 (UTC)reply
Support moves to Nebraska Initiative Measure 416 and Colorado Amendment 43, and alternative proposal to move to Arizona Constitution Article 30. The current formats are completely contrary to our naming conventions, see particularly
WP:Precision and
WP:DAB.
Andrewa (
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06:23, 6 December 2012 (UTC)reply
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The following discussion is an archived discussion of a
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move review. No further edits should be made to this section.
The result of the move request was: MOVE by consensus with the assistance of multiple admins to perform CSD#G6 to make room for the moves.
Tiggerjay (
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23:21, 1 January 2013 (UTC)reply
In the case of Nebraska, they are (evidently) numbered sequentially, from whenever they started. In the case of Colorado, the measure passed, becoming the 43rd Amendment to the constitution, and the year it passed is clearly not needed. In Arizona they are clearly not numbered sequentially, as Arizona Proposition 107 on the same subject was in 2006, and failed. This one, 102 in 2008, passed, adding Article 30 to the constitution, and the article might more appropriately be titled
Arizona Constitution Article 30.
Apteva (
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05:19, 1 December 2012 (UTC)reply
Support moves to Nebraska Initiative Measure 416 and Colorado Amendment 43, and alternative proposal to move to Arizona Constitution Article 30. The current formats are completely contrary to our naming conventions, see particularly
WP:Precision and
WP:DAB.
Andrewa (
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06:23, 6 December 2012 (UTC)reply
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