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Ratification of Constitutional Amendments

Article 5 of the Constitution provides for theamendment of the Constitution by various means (seeTheAmendments Page for details). However an amendment is proposed, it doesnot become part of the Constitution unless it is ratified by three-quarters ofthe states (either the legislatures thereof, or in amendment conventions). Thefollowing is a record of each ratified amendment and the states and dates thatled to the ratification. TheConstitutionalTimeline and theRatification Grid may alsobe of interest.

The information contained on this page was found on theAmendmentsto the Constitution Page at Emory University's site and on theText of theAmendments Page at the GPO's site. As noted on those pages, the datespublished here are based on the best information available.

There is some disagreement about the ability of a state to rescind anamendment ratification prior to full ratification. In U.S. history, thus far,no rescinded ratifications have made a difference in the long run, thoughthey certainly have happened, especially to the Reconstruction Amendments,13 through 15. On this page, only dates of first ratificationare listed. States that never accepted an amendment are notlisted at all.

In each table, the "*" column will contain a * symbol next to the state thatprovided the required three-quarters vote for ratification. Note that thenumber of states required for ratification increased through history - someamendments, then, required more states at the time of ratification than theyneeded at the time of proposal.

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The first ten amendments, commonly known as agroup as the Bill of Rights, were all ratified at once.Theamendments were proposed on September 25, 1789.

#StateDate*
1New JerseyNov 20, 1789
2MarylandDec 19, 1789
3North CarolinaDec 22, 1789
4South CarolinaJan 19, 1790
5New HampshireJan 25, 1790
6DelawareJan 28, 1790
7New YorkFeb 24, 1790
8PennsylvaniaMar 10, 1790
9Rhode IslandJun 7, 1790
10VermontNov 3, 1791
11VirginiaDec 15, 1791*
12MassachusettsMar 2, 1939
13GeorgiaMar 18, 1939
14ConnecticutApr 19, 1939
Ratified in 811 days

The 11th Amendment, which limits SupremeCourt jurisdiction, wasproposed on March 4, 1794.

#StateDate*
1New YorkMar 27, 1794
2Rhode IslandMar 31, 1794
3ConnecticutMay 8, 1794
4New HampshireJun 16, 1794
5MassachusettsJun 26, 1794
6VermontNov 9, 1794
7VirginiaNov 18, 1794
8GeorgiaNov 29, 1794
9KentuckyDec 7, 1794
10MarylandDec 26, 1794
11DelawareJan 23, 1795
12North CarolinaFeb 7, 1795*
13South CarolinaDec 4, 1797
Ratified in 340 days

The 12th Amendment, which reworks thepresidential selection process, wasproposed on December 9,1803.

#StateDate*
1North CarolinaDec 21, 1803
2MarylandDec 24, 1803
3KentuckyDec 27, 1803
4OhioDec 30, 1803
5PennsylvaniaJan 5, 1804
6VermontJan 30, 1804
7VirginiaFeb 3, 1804
8New YorkFeb 10, 1804
9New JerseyFeb 22, 1804
10Rhode IslandMar 12, 1804
11South CarolinaMay 15, 1804
12GeorgiaMay 19, 1804
13New HampshireJun 15, 1804*
14TennesseeJul 27, 1804
Ratified in 189 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by Delaware on Jan 18, 1804; byMassachusetts on Feb 3, 1804; and by Connecticut, on May 10, 1804.


The 13th Amendment, which prohibits slavery,wasproposed on January 31, 1865.

#StateDate*
1IllinoisFeb 1, 1865
2Rhode IslandFeb 2, 1865
3MichiganFeb 3, 1865
4MarylandFeb 3, 1865
5New YorkFeb 3, 1865
6PennsylvaniaFeb 3, 1865
7West VirginiaFeb 3, 1865
8MissouriFeb 6, 1865
9MaineFeb 7, 1865
10KansasFeb 7, 1865
11MassachusettsFeb 7, 1865
12VirginiaFeb 9, 1865
13OhioFeb 10, 1865
14IndianaFeb 13, 1865
15NevadaFeb 16, 1865
16LouisianaFeb 17, 1865
17MinnesotaFeb 23, 1865
18WisconsinFeb 24, 1865
19VermontMar 8, 1865
20TennesseeApr 7, 1865
21ArkansasApr 14, 1865
22ConnecticutMay 4, 1865
23New HampshireJul 1, 1865
24South CarolinaNov 13, 1865
25AlabamaDec 2, 1865
26North CarolinaDec 4, 1865
27GeorgiaDec 6, 1865*
28OregonDec 8, 1865
29CaliforniaDec 19, 1865
30FloridaDec 28, 1865
31IowaJan 15, 1866
32New JerseyJan 23, 1866
33TexasFeb 18, 1870
34DelawareFeb 12, 1901
35KentuckyMar 18, 1976
36MississippiMar 16, 1995 *
Ratified in 309 days

* Mississippi ratified the amendment in 1995, but the state didn'tofficially notify the US Archivist until 2012, when the ratification finally became official.

This amendment was specifically rejected by Delaware on Feb 8, 1865; byKentucky on Feb 24, 1865; by New Jersey on Mar 16, 1865; and by Mississippi onDec 4, 1865. Florida reaffirmed its ratification on Jun 9, 1868.


The 14th Amendment, which guarantees therights of citizens and other persons, wasproposed on June 13,1866.

#StateDate*
1ConnecticutJun 25, 1866
2New HampshireJul 6, 1866
3TennesseeJul 19, 1866
4New JerseySep 11, 1866
5OregonSep 19, 1866
6VermontOct 30, 1866
7OhioJan 4, 1867
8New YorkJan 10, 1867
9KansasJan 11, 1867
10IllinoisJan 15, 1867
11West VirginiaJan 16, 1867
12MichiganJan 16, 1867
13MinnesotaJan 16, 1867
14MaineJan 19, 1867
15NevadaJan 22, 1867
16IndianaJan 23, 1867
17MissouriJan 25, 1867
18Rhode IslandFeb 7, 1867
19WisconsinFeb 7, 1867
20PennsylvaniaFeb 12, 1867
21MassachusettsMar 20, 1867
22NebraskaJun 15, 1867
23IowaMar 16, 1868
24ArkansasApr 6, 1868
25FloridaJun 9, 1868
26North CarolinaJul 4, 1868
27LouisianaJul 9, 1868
28South CarolinaJul 9, 1868*
29AlabamaJul 13, 1868
30GeorgiaJul 21, 1868
31VirginiaOct 8, 1869
32MississippiJan 17, 1870
33TexasFeb 18, 1870
34DelawareFeb 12, 1901
35MarylandApr 4, 1959
36CaliforniaMay 6, 1959
37KentuckyMar 18, 1976
Ratified in 757 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by Texas on Oct 27, 1866; byGeorgia on Nov 6, 1866; by North Carolina on Dec 14, 1866; by South Carolinaon Dec 20, 1866; by Kentucky on Jan 8, 1867; by Virginia on Jan 9, 1867; byLouisiana on Feb 6, 1867; by Delaware on Feb 8, 1867; and by Maryland on Mar23, 1867. New Jersey's ratification was rescinded on Mar 24, 1868; Ohiorescinded its ratification on Jan 15, 1868 and ratified again on Mar 13,2003.


The 15th Amendment, which ensures the rightof black men to vote, wasproposed on February 26, 1869.

#StateDate*
1NevadaMar 1, 1869
2West VirginiaMar 3, 1869
3IllinoisMar 5, 1869
4LouisianaMar 5, 1869
6MichiganMar 5, 1869
5North CarolinaMar 5, 1869
7WisconsinMar 5, 1869
8MaineMar 11, 1869
9MassachusettsMar 12, 1869
10ArkansasMar 15, 1869
11South CarolinaMar 15, 1869
12PennsylvaniaMar 25, 1869
13New YorkApr 14, 1869
14IndianaMay 14, 1869
15ConnecticutMay 19, 1869
16FloridaJun 14, 1869
17New HampshireJul 1, 1869
18VirginiaOct 8, 1869
19VermontOct 20, 1869
20AlabamaNov 16, 1869
21MissouriJan 7, 1870
22MinnesotaJan 13, 1870
23MississippiJan 17, 1870
24Rhode IslandJan 18, 1870
25KansasJan 19, 1870
26OhioJan 27, 1870
27GeorgiaFeb 2, 1870
28IowaFeb 3, 1870*
29NebraskaFeb 17, 1870
30TexasFeb 18, 1870
31New JerseyFeb 15, 1871
32DelawareFeb 12, 1901
33OregonFeb 24, 1959
34CaliforniaApr 3, 1962
35MarylandMay 7, 1973
36KentuckyMar 18, 1976
37TennesseeApril 8, 1997
Ratified in 342 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by Kentucky on Mar 12, 1869; byDelaware on Mar 18, 1869; by Ohio on Apr 30, 1869; by Tennessee on Nov 16,1869; by California on Jan 28, 1870; by New Jersey on Feb 7, 1870; and byMaryland on Feb 26, 1870. New York rescinded its ratification on Jan 5, 1870,and rescinded the rescission on Mar 30, 1970.


The 16th Amendment, which specificallyauthorizes the income tax, wasproposed on July 12, 1909.

#StateDate*
1AlabamaAug 10, 1909
2KentuckyFeb 8, 1910
3South CarolinaFeb 19, 1910
4IllinoisMar 1, 1910
5MississippiMar 7, 1910
6OklahomaMar 10, 1910
7MarylandApr 8, 1910
8GeorgiaAug 3, 1910
9TexasAug 16, 1910
10OhioJan 19, 1911
11IdahoJan 20, 1911
12OregonJan 23, 1911
13WashingtonJan 26, 1911
14MontanaJan 30, 1911
15IndianaJan 30, 1911
16CaliforniaJan 31, 1911
17NevadaJan 31, 1911
18South DakotaFeb 3, 1911
19NebraskaFeb 9, 1911
20North CarolinaFeb 11, 1911
21ColoradoFeb 15, 1911
22North DakotaFeb 17, 1911
23KansasFeb 18, 1911
24MichiganFeb 23, 1911
25IowaFeb 24, 1911
26MissouriMar 16, 1911
27MaineMar 31, 1911
28TennesseeApr 7, 1911
29ArkansasApr 22, 1911
30WisconsinMay 26, 1911
31New YorkJul 12, 1911
32ArizonaApr 6, 1912
33MinnesotaJun 11, 1912
34LouisianaJun 28, 1912
35West VirginiaJan 31, 1913
36New MexicoFeb 3, 1913*
37MassachusettsMar 4, 1913
38New HampshireMar 7, 1913
Ratified in 1302 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by New Hampshire on Mar 2, 1911.It was also rejected by Arkansas prior to its subsequent ratification, and byConnecticut, Rhode Island, and Utah.


The 17th Amendment, which required Senatorsbe elected by the people, wasproposed on May 13, 1912.

#StateDate*
1MassachusettsMay 22, 1912
2ArizonaJun 3, 1912
3MinnesotaJun 10, 1912
4New YorkJan 15, 1913
5KansasJan 17, 1913
6OregonJan 23, 1913
7North CarolinaJan 25, 1913
8CaliforniaJan 28, 1913
9MichiganJan 28, 1913
10IowaJan 30, 1913
11MontanaJan 30, 1913
12IdahoJan 31, 1913
13West VirginiaFeb 4, 1913
14ColoradoFeb 5, 1913
15NevadaFeb 6, 1913
16TexasFeb 7, 1913
17WashingtonFeb 7, 1913
18WyomingFeb 8, 1913
19ArkansasFeb 11, 1913
20MaineFeb 11, 1913
21IllinoisFeb 13, 1913
22North DakotaFeb 14, 1913
23WisconsinFeb 18, 1913
24IndianaFeb 19, 1913
25New HampshireFeb 19, 1913
26VermontFeb 19, 1913
27South DakotaFeb 19, 1913
28OklahomaFeb 24, 1913
29OhioFeb 25, 1913
30MissouriMar 7, 1913
31New MexicoMar 13, 1913
32NebraskaMar 14, 1913
33New JerseyMar 17, 1913
34TennesseeApr 1, 1913
35PennsylvaniaApr 2, 1913
36ConnecticutApr 8, 1913*
37LouisianaJun 11, 1914
37DelawareJun 25, 2010
Ratified in 330 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by Utah on Feb 26, 1913.


The 18th Amendment, which prohibitedalcohol, wasproposed on December 18, 1917.

#StateDate*
1MississippiJan 8, 1918
2VirginiaJan 11, 1918
3KentuckyJan 14, 1918
4North DakotaJan 25, 1918
5South CarolinaJan 29, 1918
6MarylandFeb 13, 1918
7MontanaFeb 19, 1918
8TexasMar 4, 1918
9DelawareMar 18, 1918
10South DakotaMar 20, 1918
11MassachusettsApr 2, 1918
12ArizonaMay 24, 1918
13GeorgiaJun 26, 1918
14LouisianaAug 3, 1918
15FloridaDec 3, 1918
16MichiganJan 2, 1919
17OhioJan 7, 1919
18OklahomaJan 7, 1919
19IdahoJan 8, 1919
20MaineJan 8, 1919
21West VirginiaJan 9, 1919
22CaliforniaJan 13, 1919
23TennesseeJan 13, 1919
24WashingtonJan 13, 1919
25ArkansasJan 14, 1919
26KansasJan 14, 1919
27AlabamaJan 15, 1919
28ColoradoJan 15, 1919
29IowaJan 15, 1919
30New HampshireJan 15, 1919
31OregonJan 15, 1919
32NebraskaJan 16, 1919
33North CarolinaJan 16, 1919
34UtahJan 16, 1919
35MissouriJan 16, 1919
36WyomingJan 16, 1919*
37MinnesotaJan 17, 1919
38WisconsinJan 17, 1919
39New MexicoJan 20, 1919
40NevadaJan 21, 1919
41New YorkJan 29, 1919
42VermontJan 29, 1919
43PennsylvaniaFeb 25, 1919
44ConnecticutMay 6, 1919
45New JerseyMar 9, 1922
Ratified in 394 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by Rhode Island.


The 19th Amendment, which ensures womenthe right to vote, wasproposed on June 4, 1919.

#StateDate*
1IllinoisJun 10, 1919;
2MichiganJun 10, 1919
3WisconsinJun 10, 1919
4KansasJun 16, 1919
5New YorkJun 16, 1919
6OhioJun 16, 1919
7PennsylvaniaJun 24, 1919
8MassachusettsJun 25, 1919
9TexasJun 28, 1919
10IowaJuly 2, 1919
11MissouriJul 3, 1919
12ArkansasJul 28, 1919
13MontanaAug 2, 1919
14NebraskaAug 2, 1919
15MinnesotaSep 8, 1919
16New HampshireSep 10, 1919
17UtahOct 2, 1919
18CaliforniaNov 1, 1919
19MaineNov 5, 1919
20North DakotaDec 1, 1919
21South DakotaDec 4, 1919
22ColoradoDec 15, 1919
23KentuckyJan 6, 1920
24Rhode IslandJan 6, 1920
25OregonJan 13, 1920
26IndianaJan 16, 1920
27WyomingJan 27, 1920
28NevadaFeb 7, 1920
29New JerseyFeb 9, 1920
30IdahoFeb 11, 1920
31ArizonaFeb 12, 1920
32New MexicoFeb 21, 1920
33OklahomaFeb 28, 1920
34West VirginiaMar 10, 1920
35WashingtonMar 22, 1920
36TennesseeAug 18, 1920*
37ConnecticutSep 14, 1920
38VermontFeb 8, 1921
39DelawareMar 6, 1923
40MarylandMar 29, 1941
41VirginiaFeb 21, 1952
42AlabamaSep 8, 1953
43FloridaMay 13, 1969
44South CarolinaJul 1, 1969
45GeorgiaFeb 20, 1970
46LouisianaJun 11, 1970
47North CarolinaMay 6, 1971
48MississippiMar 22, 1984
Ratified in 441 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by Georgia on Jul 24, 1919; byAlabama on Sep 22, 1919; by South Carolina on Jan 28, 1920; by Virginia on Feb12, 1920; by Maryland on Feb 24, 1920; by Mississippi on Mar 29, 1920; byDelaware on Jun 2, 1920; and by Louisiana on Jul 1, 1920.

Illinois reaffirmed its ratification on Jun 17, 1919; Connecticut reaffirmedits ratification on Sep 21, 1920. Maryland's ratification was not certifieduntil Feb 25, 1958. South Carolina's ratification was not certified until Aug22, 1973.


The 20th Amendment, which sets the dates forthe beginning of congressional and presidential terms, wasproposed on March 2, 1932.

#StateDate*
1VirginiaMar 4, 1932
2New YorkMar 11, 1932
3MississippiMar 16, 1932
4ArkansasMar 17, 1932
5KentuckyMar 17, 1932
6New JerseyMar 21, 1932
7South CarolinaMar 25, 1932
8MichiganMar 31, 1932
9MaineApr 1, 1932
10Rhode IslandApr 14, 1932
11IllinoisApr 21, 1932
12LouisianaJun 22, 1932
13West VirginiaJul 30, 1932
14PennsylvaniaAug 11, 1932
15IndianaAug 15, 1932
16TexasSep 7, 1932
17AlabamaSep 13, 1932
18CaliforniaJan 4, 1933
19North CarolinaJan 5, 1933
20North DakotaJan 9, 1933
21MinnesotaJan 12, 1933
22ArizonaJan 13, 1933
23MontanaJan 13, 1933
24NebraskaJan 13, 1933
25OklahomaJan 13, 1933
26KansasJan 16, 1933
27OregonJan 16, 1933
28DelawareJan 19, 1933
29WashingtonJan 19, 1933
30WyomingJan 19, 1933
31IowaJan 20, 1933
32South DakotaJan 20, 1933
33TennesseeJan 20, 1933
34IdahoJan 21, 1933
35New MexicoJan 21, 1933
36GeorgiaJan 23, 1933
37MissouriJan 23, 1933
38OhioJan 23, 1933
39UtahJan 23, 1933*
40MassachusettsJan 24, 1933
41WisconsinJan 24, 1933
42ColoradoJan 24, 1933
43NevadaJan 26, 1933
44ConnecticutJan 27, 1933
45New HampshireJan 31, 1933
46VermontFeb 2, 1933
47MarylandMar 24, 1933
48FloridaApr 26, 1933
Ratified in 327 days

The 21st Amendment, which repealed Amendment18, wasproposed on February 20, 1933.

#StateDate*
1MichiganApril 10, 1933
2WisconsinApr 25, 1933
3Rhode IslandMay 8, 1933
4WyomingMay 25, 1933
5New JerseyJun 1, 1933
6DelawareJun 24, 1933
7IndianaJun 26, 1933
8MassachusettsJun 26, 1933
9New YorkJun 27, 1933
10IllinoisJul 10, 1933
11IowaJul 10, 1933
12ConnecticutJul 11, 1933
13New HampshireJul 11, 1933
14CaliforniaJul 24, 1933
15West VirginiaJul 25, 1933
16ArkansasAug 1, 1933
17OregonAug 7, 1933
18AlabamaAug 8, 1933
19TennesseeAug 11, 1933
20MissouriAug 29, 1933
21ArizonaSep 5, 1933
22NevadaSep 5, 1933
23VermontSep 23, 1933
24ColoradoSep 26, 1933
25WashingtonOct 3, 1933
26MinnesotaOct 10, 1933
27IdahoOct 17, 1933
28MarylandOct 18, 1933
29VirginiaOct 25, 1933
30New MexicoNov 2, 1933
31FloridaNov 14, 1933
32TexasNov 24, 1933
33KentuckyNov 27, 1933
34OhioDec 5, 1933
35PennsylvaniaDec 5, 1933
36UtahDec 5, 1933*
37MaineDec 6, 1933
38MontanaAug 6, 1934
Ratified in 288 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by South Carolina on Dec 4,1933.


The 22nd Amendment, which sets thepresidential two-term limit, wasproposed on March 21,1947.

#StateDate*
1MaineMar 31, 1947
2MichiganMar 31, 1947
3IowaApr 1, 1947
4KansasApr 1, 1947
5New HampshireApr 1, 1947
6DelawareApr 2, 1947
7IllinoisApr 3, 1947
8OregonApr 3, 1947
9ColoradoApr 12, 1947
10CaliforniaApr 15, 1947
11New JerseyApr 15, 1947
12VermontApr 15, 1947
13OhioApr 16, 1947
14WisconsinApr 16, 1947
15PennsylvaniaApr 29, 1947
16ConnecticutMay 21, 1947
17MissouriMay 22, 1947
18NebraskaMay 23, 1947
19VirginiaJan 28, 1948
20MississippiFeb 12, 1948
21New YorkMar 9, 1948
22South DakotaJan 21, 1949
23North DakotaFeb 25, 1949
24LouisianaMay 17, 1950
25MontanaJan 25, 1951
26IndianaJan 29, 1951
27IdahoJan 30, 1951
28New MexicoFeb 12, 1951
29WyomingFeb 12, 1951
30ArkansasFeb 15, 1951
31GeorgiaFeb 17, 1951
32TennesseeFeb 20, 1951
33TexasFeb 22, 1951
34NevadaFeb 26, 1951
35UtahFeb 26, 1951
36MinnesotaFeb 27, 1951*
37North CarolinaFeb 28, 1951
38South CarolinaMar 13, 1951
39MarylandMar 14, 1951
40FloridaApr 16, 1951
41AlabamaMay 4, 1951
Ratified in 1439 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by Oklahoma in Jun 1947; and byMassachusetts on Jun 9, 1949.


The 23rd Amendment, which grantsWashington D.C. electoral votes, wasproposed on June 17,1960.

#StateDate*
1HawaiiJun 23, 1960
2MassachusettsAug 22, 1960
3New JerseyDec 19, 1960
4New YorkJan 17, 1961
5CaliforniaJan 19, 1961
6OregonJan 27, 1961
7MarylandJan 30, 1961
8IdahoJan 31, 1961
9MaineJan 31, 1961
10MinnesotaJan 31, 1961
11New MexicoFeb 1, 1961
12NevadaFeb 2, 1961
13MontanaFeb 6, 1961
14South DakotaFeb 6, 1961
15ColoradoFeb 8, 1961
16WashingtonFeb 9, 1961
17West VirginiaFeb 9, 1961
18AlaskaFeb 10, 1961
19WyomingFeb 13, 1961
20DelawareFeb 20, 1961
21UtahFeb 21, 1961
22WisconsinFeb 21, 1961
23PennsylvaniaFeb 28, 1961
24IndianaMar 3, 1961
25North DakotaMar 3, 1961
26TennesseeMar 6, 1961
27MichiganMar 8, 1961
28ConnecticutMar 9, 1961
29ArizonaMar 10, 1961
30IllinoisMar 14, 1961
31NebraskaMar 15, 1961
32VermontMar 15, 1961
33IowaMar 16, 1961
34MissouriMar 20, 1961
35OklahomaMar 21, 1961
36Rhode IslandMar 22, 1961
37KansasMar 29, 1961
38OhioMar 29, 1961*
39New HampshireMar 30, 1961
40AlabamaApr 16, 2002
Ratified in 285 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by Arkansas on Jan 24, 1961.New Hampshire ratified on Mar 29, 1961 but then rescinded the ratificationthe same day.


The 24th Amendment, which ensures thevote cannot be taken away for failing to pay a poll tax, wasproposed on August 27, 1962.

#StateDate*
1IllinoisNov 14, 1962
2New JerseyDec 3, 1962
3OregonJan 25, 1963
4MontanaJan 28, 1963
5West VirginiaFeb 1, 1963
6New YorkFeb 4, 1963
7MarylandFeb 6, 1963
8CaliforniaFeb 7, 1963
9AlaskaFeb 11, 1963
10Rhode IslandFeb 14, 1963
11IndianaFeb 19, 1963
12UtahFeb 20, 1963
13MichiganFeb 20, 1963
14ColoradoFeb 21, 1963
15OhioFeb 27, 1963
16MinnesotaFeb 27, 1963
17New MexicoMar 5, 1963
18HawaiiMar 6, 1963
19North DakotaMar 7, 1963
20IdahoMar 8, 1963
21WashingtonMar 14, 1963
22VermontMar 15, 1963
23NevadaMar 19, 1963
24ConnecticutMar 20, 1963
25TennesseeMar 21, 1963
26PennsylvaniaMar 25, 1963
27WisconsinMar 26, 1963
28KansasMar 28, 1963
29MassachusettsMar 28, 1963
30NebraskaApr 4, 1963
31FloridaApr 18, 1963
32IowaApr 24, 1963
33DelawareMay 1, 1963
34MissouriMay 13, 1963
35New HampshireJun 12, 1963
36KentuckyJun 27, 1963
37MaineJan 16, 1964
38South DakotaJan 23, 1964*
39VirginiaFeb 25, 1977
40North CarolinaMay 3, 1989
Ratified in 514 days

This amendment was specifically rejected by Mississippi on Dec 20, 1962.


The 25th Amendment, which detailspresidential disability procedures, wasproposed on July 6,1965.

#StateDate*
1NebraskaJul 12, 1965
2WisconsinJul 13, 1965
3OklahomaJul 16, 1965
4MassachusettsAug 9, 1965
5PennsylvaniaAug 18, 1965
6KentuckySep 15, 1965
7ArizonaSep 22, 1965
8MichiganOct 5, 1965
9IndianaOct 20, 1965
10CaliforniaOct 21, 1965
11ArkansasNov 4, 1965
12New JerseyNov 29, 1965
13DelawareDec 7, 1965
14UtahJan 17, 1966
15West VirginiaJan 20, 1966
16MaineJan 24, 1966
17Rhode IslandJan 28, 1966
18ColoradoFeb 3, 1966
19New MexicoFeb 3, 1966
20KansasFeb 8, 1966
21VermontFeb 10, 1966
22AlaskaFeb 18, 1966
23IdahoMar 2, 1966
24HawaiiMar 3, 1966
25VirginiaMar 8, 1966
26MississippiMar 10, 1966
27New YorkMar 14, 1966
28MarylandMar 23, 1966
29MissouriMar 30, 1966
30New HampshireJun 13, 1966
31LouisianaJul 5, 1966
32TennesseeJan 12, 1967
33WyomingJan 25, 1967
34WashingtonJan 26, 1967
35IowaJan 26, 1967
36OregonFeb 2, 1967
37MinnesotaFeb 10, 1967
38NevadaFeb 10, 1967*
39ConnecticutFeb 14, 1967
40MontanaFeb 15, 1967
41South DakotaMar 6, 1967
42OhioMar 7, 1967
43AlabamaMar 14, 1967
44North CarolinaMar 22, 1967
45IllinoisMar 22, 1967
46TexasApr 25, 1967
47FloridaMay 25, 1967
Ratified in 584 days

The 26th Amendment, which ensures thevote to all citizens over the age of 18, wasproposed on March23, 1971.

#StateDate*
1ConnecticutMar 23, 1971
2DelawareMar 23, 1971
3MinnesotaMar 23, 1971
4TennesseeMar 23, 1971
5WashingtonMar 23, 1971
6HawaiiMar 24, 1971
7MassachusettsMar 24, 1971
8MontanaMar 29, 1971
9ArkansasMar 30, 1971
10IdahoMar 30, 1971
11IowaMar 30, 1971
12NebraskaApr 2, 1971
13New JerseyApr 3, 1971
14KansasApr 7, 1971
15MichiganApr 7, 1971
16AlaskaApr 8, 1971
17MarylandApr 8, 1971
18IndianaApr 8, 1971
19MaineApr 9, 1971
20VermontApr 16, 1971
21LouisianaApr 17, 1971
22CaliforniaApr 19, 1971
23ColoradoApr 27, 1971
24PennsylvaniaApr 27, 1971
25TexasApr 27, 1971
26South CarolinaApr 28, 1971
27West VirginiaApr 28, 1971
28New HampshireMay 13, 1971
29ArizonaMay 14, 1971
30Rhode IslandMay 27, 1971
31New YorkJun 2, 1971
32OregonJun 4, 1971
33MissouriJun 14, 1971
34WisconsinJun 22, 1971
35IllinoisJun 29, 1971
36AlabamaJun 30, 1971
37OhioJun 30, 1971
38North CarolinaJul 1, 1971
39OklahomaJul 1, 1971*
40VirginiaJul 8, 1971
41WyomingJul 8, 1971
42GeorgiaOct 4, 1971
Ratified in 100 days

The 27th Amendment, which restricts raisesin congressional pay, wasproposed on September 25,1789.

#StateDate*
1MarylandDec 19, 1789
2North CarolinaDec 22, 1789
3South CarolinaJan 19, 1790
4DelawareJan 28, 1790
5VermontNov 3, 1791
6VirginiaDec 15, 1791
7OhioMay 6, 1873
8WyomingMar 6, 1978
9MaineApr 27, 1983
10ColoradoApr 22, 1984
11South DakotaFeb 21, 1985
12New HampshireMar 7, 1985
13ArizonaApr 3, 1985
14TennesseeMay 23, 1985
15OklahomaJul 10, 1985
16New MexicoFeb 14, 1986
17IndianaFeb 24, 1986
18UtahFeb 25, 1986
19ArkansasMar 6, 1987
20MontanaMar 17, 1987
21ConnecticutMay 13, 1987
22WisconsinJul 15, 1987
23GeorgiaFeb 2, 1988
24West VirginiaMar 10, 1988
25LouisianaJul 7, 1988
26IowaFeb 9, 1989
27IdahoMar 23, 1989
28NevadaApr 26, 1989
29AlaskaMay 6, 1989
30OregonMay 19, 1989
31MinnesotaMay 22, 1989
32TexasMay 25, 1989
33KansasApr 5, 1990
34FloridaMay 31, 1990
35North DakotaMar 25, 1991
36AlabamaMay 5, 1992
37MissouriMay 5, 1992
38MichiganMay 7, 1992
39New JerseyMay 7, 1992*
40IllinoisMay 12, 1992
41CaliforniaJune 26, 1992
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