The resolution proposes amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska regarding voter qualifications. It specifies that only U.S. citizens who are at least eighteen years old and meet certain residency requirements may vote in state or local elections. Specifically, a voter must have been a resident of the election district for at least thirty days prior to the election, with the possibility of different residency requirements for voting in presidential elections. Additionally, the resolution allows for the establishment of further voting qualifications for bond issue elections at the local level.
Furthermore, the resolution outlines disqualifications for voting, stating that individuals who are not U.S. citizens, those convicted of felonies involving moral turpitude (unless their civil rights have been restored), and individuals deemed to be of unsound mind (unless their disability has been removed) are ineligible to vote. The proposed amendments will be presented to the voters of Alaska during the next general election, in accordance with the state's constitutional and election laws.