Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Utah General Election in Utah.
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Get StartedThis measure would amend the state Constitution to remove gendered language and replace it with gender-neutral language, effective as of January 1, 2021.
A "yes" vote on this amendment is a vote in favor of removing gendered language in the Utah Constitution and replacing it with gender-neutral language.
A "no" vote on this amendment is a vote against amending the state constitution's language to be gender-neutral.
"This proposal basically does a search and replace on the Utah Constitution, hunting down the few remaining places where it refers to “men” or a “wife” and changing them to properly gender-neutral language such as “person” or “spouse.” This amendment should be approved.", in support of Constitutional Amendment A (Learn more)
Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to change words that apply to a single gender (such as the word “men”) to words that are not limited to a single gender (such as the word “persons”)?
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