Election of the President and Vice President of the United
States Elections; Term Limits for Congress
1. Election of the President and the Vice President of the
United States shall be by the direct popular vote of the eligible voters in the
various states of the Union.
Said votes shall be counted locally in the states and then transmitted
to a central location where they shall be tallied again.
2. The Electoral College shall be abolished and no longer
utilized for the election of the President and Vice President of the United
States.
3. Election campaigns shall be limited to 60 days and
publicly financed with no individual contributions in excess of $2,500. A National primary election shall be
effectuated, with all candidates on the ballot.
In the event that no candidate achieves a majority of the
vote, there shall be a run-off election to determine those two or three
candidates with the largest plurality of votes and they shall be the candidates
in the general election.
4. Corporations, by the terms of this amendment are not
people and shall be limited to the same level of contribution as set forth
above for natural persons.
5. United
States Senators shall not serve more than two terms, or 12 years
Members of the House of Representatives shall serve no
longer than 3 terms or 12 years.
This amendment shall become effective 6 years after passage
by the Congress and ratification by the states.
6. Congress
shall have the power to enforce this amendment by appropriate legislation.
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