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:'''<span id="1590.2">(2)</span>''' To propose an amendment to the Constitution ([[200-385]]) by a two-thirds vote, subject to ratification by two-thirds of all the members of the several district conferences, present and voting ([[385]]; [[1180:1]]; [[1560]]); to ratify, by a two-thirds vote, an amendment to the Constitution, which has originated in a district conference and has been approved by a two-thirds vote of all the members of the several district conferences, present and voting ([[385]]; [[1180:2]]; [[1560]]; [[1935:47]]). When the voting is completed, the General Superintendent shall canvass the vote; and when the amendment has received the required majority, it shall be declared effective as constitutional law ([[385]]; [[1935:47]]).
:'''<span id="1590.2">(2)</span>''' Propose an amendment to the Constitution ([[200-385]]) by a two-thirds vote, subject to ratification by two-thirds of all the members of the district conferences, present and voting ([[385]]; [[1180:1]]; [[1560]]); to ratify, by a two-thirds vote, an amendment to the Constitution, which has originated in a district conference and has been approved by a two-thirds vote of all the members of the district conferences, present and voting ([[385]]; [[1180:2]]; [[1560]]). When the voting is completed, the General Superintendent shall canvass the vote; and when the amendment has received the required majority, it shall be declared effective as constitutional law ([[385]]).

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(2) Propose an amendment to the Constitution (200-385) by a two-thirds vote, subject to ratification by two-thirds of all the members of the district conferences, present and voting (385; 1180:1; 1560); to ratify, by a two-thirds vote, an amendment to the Constitution, which has originated in a district conference and has been approved by a two-thirds vote of all the members of the district conferences, present and voting (385; 1180:2; 1560). When the voting is completed, the General Superintendent shall canvass the vote; and when the amendment has received the required majority, it shall be declared effective as constitutional law (385).