GENERAL ELECTION NOV 6, 1979 CONSTITUTIONAL ADMENDMENTS Amendment #1: Shall section 256 of the Constitution be amended to provide that not more than four amendments shall be voted upon at any one time, to be submitted in such a manner that the electors shall vote "for" or "against" each amendment separately, but an amendment may relate to a single subject or to related subject matters and may amend or modify as many articles and as many sections of the Constitution as may be necessary and appropriate in order to accomplish the objectives of the amendment. Amendment #2: Shall sections 30 and 31 of the Constitution be repealed and re-enacted and sections 36 and 42 of the Constitution be amended so as to (1) provide that members of the House of Representatives and Senators shall be elected at the general election in even-numbered years for terms of two years and four years respectively, said terms to begin upon the first day of January of the year succeeding their election; (2) provide that at the general election to be held in November 1984 and every two years thereafter there shall be elected for four years one senator in each senatorial district in which the terms of his predessor in office will expire and for two years one representative in each representative district; (3) provide that the General Assembly shall meet on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January in odd-numbered years for a period not to exceed 10 legislative days for the purpose of electing legislative leaders, adopting rules of procedure and the organization of committees, and then it shall adjourn until the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January of the following even-numbered years at which time it shallconvene in regular session; (4) provide that members of the legislature shall severally receive from the state treasury compensation for their services but no change shall take effect during the session in which it is made; (5) provide that no session of the General Assembly shall continue beyond 60 legislative days exclusive of Sundays, legal holidays or any day on which neither House meets, except that no regular session shall extend beyond April 15 of even-numbered years; and (6) provide a schedule of transition concerning the General Assembly and the election and terms of representatives and senators to implement the proposed amendment. Amendment #1 Amendment #2 YES NO YES NO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ADAIR 328 673 335 569 ALLEN 832 717 821 674 ANDERSON 591 458 596 394 BALLARD 257 160 213 125 BARREN 1054 1128 1090 987 BATH 158 362 168 327 BELL 740 588 729 547 BOONE 2414 2134 2343 2104 BOURBON 1122 601 1079 448 BOYD 4807 3410 4759 3324 BOYLE 1048 1094 1013 1061 BRACKEN 225 254 226 233 BREATHITT 313 476 303 448 BRECKINRIDGE 560 809 499 760 BULLITT 1280 1013 1213 981 BUTLER 213 330 224 318 CALDWELL 559 572 554 511 CALLOWAY 1257 1101 1217 1005 CAMPBELL 6963 7607 6513 5338 CARLISLE 114 114 100 84 CARROLL 432 459 441 429 CARTER 719 1948 697 1877 CASEY 204 680 208 621 CHRISTIAN 1425 963 1572 730 CLARK 1315 647 1344 581 CLAY 234 385 200 393 CLINTON 232 1571 249 1526 CRITTENDEN 320 432 335 383 CUMBERLAND 105 278 94 259 DAVIESS 3934 1767 3702 1606 EDMONSON 247 455 242 390 ELLIOTT 89 151 83 146 ESTILL 391 556 395 531 FAYETTE 17640 5194 17307 4302 FLEMING 475 500 489 435 FLOYD 841 993 817 947 FRANKLIN 4562 3919 4741 3270 FULTON 425 265 411 235 GALLATIN 120 288 106 290 GARRARD 280 506 256 458 GRANT 314 625 318 640 GRAVES 1406 1616 1311 1502 GRAYSON 695 765 749 800 GREEN 454 1061 448 1024 GREENUP 2306 3348 2356 3196 HANCOCK 233 183 223 167 HARDIN 2722 1657 2930 1447 HARLAN 631 821 648 870 HARRISON 684 380 699 328 HART 427 756 452 713 HENDERSON 1634 1384 1473 1404 HENRY 487 516 539 445 HICKMAN 153 257 160 226 HOPKINS 1079 741 1030 747 JACKSON 112 268 111 242 JEFFERSON 64677 27992 61612 25219 JESSAMINE 1004 590 958 494 JOHNSON 477 720 493 654 KENTON 10862 7771 10296 7678 KNOTT 278 278 302 273 KNOX 494 651 489 610 LARUE 320 362 344 318 LAUREL 727 1003 713 932 LAWRENCE 312 756 277 709 LEE 222 333 218 303 LESLIE 117 225 113 212 LETCHER 339 434 319 405 LEWIS 236 215 234 202 LINCOLN 492 661 466 631 LIVINGSTON 224 286 221 265 LOGAN 408 486 413 432 LYON 242 331 220 306 MADISON 2389 1445 2645 1285 MAGOFFIN 148 417 143 367 MARION 668 1092 690 1015 MARSHALL 1374 2713 1296 2517 MARTIN 144 157 141 134 MASON 393 370 389 351 MCCRACKEN 3306 1471 3101 1274 MCCREARY 183 323 171 299 MCLEAN 307 305 290 285 MEADE 465 561 477 498 MENIFEE 59 84 60 73 MERCER 695 735 778 602 METCALFE 170 434 167 442 MONROE 109 380 115 348 MONTGOMERY 624 566 631 536 MORGAN 370 673 355 637 MUHLENBERG 402 694 398 662 NELSON 1092 922 1093 843 NICHOLAS 209 181 208 159 OHIO 582 546 580 506 OLDHAM 1511 796 1538 724 OWEN 308 360 376 291 OWSLEY 56 292 52 284 PENDLETON 334 556 324 536 PERRY 608 605 603 570 PIKE 1013 2604 1005 2430 POWELL 452 697 463 684 PULASKI 1382 1612 1426 1440 ROBERTSON 140 218 127 215 ROCKCASTLE 286 392 278 382 ROWAN 1454 1114 1392 1026 RUSSELL 333 589 327 541 SCOTT 837 490 882 412 SHELBY 902 1225 931 1076 SIMPSON 772 380 744 323 SPENCER 166 202 172 175 TAYLOR 1050 1070 1047 1048 TODD 174 142 196 142 TRIGG 479 235 428 195 TRIMBLE 158 253 161 197 UNION 794 799 631 820 WARREN 4658 2031 4614 1933 WASHINGTON 386 380 362 356 WAYNE 307 662 289 633 WEBSTER 314 516 327 476 WHITLEY 548 851 592 772 WOLFE 101 256 90 244 WOODFORD 1128 627 1132 519 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TOTAL VOTES 00187933 00137053 00183056 00124318 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------