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Proposing an Amendment: The Constitution calls for a two-thirds majority in Congress and the Senate, as well as in the House of Representatives or through constitutional conventions for which two thirds of national legislatures are necessary, to enact an amendment. (Hundreds of proposed amendments to the United States Constitution are introduced during each session of the United States Congress. From 1789 through January 3, 2017, approximately 11,699 measures have been proposed to amend the United States Constitution.)
Ratifying an Amendment: Amendments have been ratified after two-thirds of the House and Senate approve of the proposal and send it to the states for a vote. Then, three-fourths of the states must affirm the proposed Amendment. ( All 27 Amendments have been ratified after two-thirds of the House and Senate approve of the proposal and send it to the states for a vote.)
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Method for Proposing an Amendment:
a) proposed by a two-thirds vote in both the US Senate and the House
b) proposed by a national convention requested by two thirds of states
Number of Times Used to Propose an Amendment :
a) All of the amendments have been proposed with this method.
b) No amendment has been proposed with this method.
Method for Ratifying an Amendment
a) ratified by three fourths of state legislatures
b) ratified by three fourths of state conventions
Number of Times Used to Ratify an Amendment
a) All amendments but one have been approved using this method.
b) Only the Twenty-First Amendment (the repeal of Prohibition) used this ratification method.
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