This bill proposes an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution that would impose term limits on state legislators and executive officers. Specifically, it seeks to amend Article IV, Section 4, to state that no individual may serve more than 20 years in the legislature. Additionally, Article V, Section 2, would be amended to prohibit individuals from running for a third term as governor or lieutenant governor, while Article V, Section 4, would similarly restrict candidates from seeking a third term in the offices of secretary of state, attorney general, or state auditor.

The proposed amendment is set to be submitted to voters during the 2026 general election, with the question asking whether the Minnesota Constitution should be amended to establish these term limits. It is also specified that any terms ending before or in 2027 will not count towards the new term limits. This legislation aims to enhance democratic governance by encouraging turnover in elected positions and preventing prolonged incumbency.