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The '''Pacific States November 2023 Constitutional Referendum''' was the referendum that established the constitution of the United Pacific States following the [[Constitutional Convention (Pacific States) | Constitutional Convention]]. |
The '''Pacific States November 2023 Constitutional Referendum''' was the referendum that established the constitution of the United Pacific States following the [[Constitutional Convention (Pacific States) | Constitutional Convention]]. It achieved the required approval in all three states and was passed almost unanimously. |
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It achieved the required approval in all three states and was passed almost unanimously. |
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Nevadans unanimously voted 4-0 to pass the referendum. Cascadia and California each had a single outlier, voting 4-1 and 3-1 respectively. |
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The Pacific States November 2023 Constitutional Referendum was the referendum that established the constitution of the United Pacific States following the Constitutional Convention. It achieved the required approval in all three states and was passed almost unanimously.
Nevadans unanimously voted 4-0 to pass the referendum. Cascadia and California each had a single outlier, voting 4-1 and 3-1 respectively.