The resolution proposes an amendment to the State Constitution, specifically to Article IV, Section 1, concerning the election and terms of various state officials. It outlines that the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney-general, and general treasurer are to be elected every four years, with their terms beginning in January following the election. These officials are limited to serving no more than two consecutive full terms. Additionally, the resolution changes the terms of senators and representatives in the general assembly from two years to four years, starting with the 2026 elections, and imposes a term limit of three consecutive full four-year terms for these members.

The resolution also includes provisions for the recall of general officers under certain conditions, such as indictment for a felony or conviction of a misdemeanor. The recall process requires the collection of signatures from a specified percentage of electors within a 90-day period, leading to a special election if the necessary number of signatures is verified. The resolution mandates that this proposed amendment be submitted to the electors for approval or rejection at the next statewide general election, with instructions for the secretary of state to publish the proposition and for it to be read at the relevant meetings of electors.