The resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution of West Virginia, specifically to Article VI, by adding a new section designated as section 58. This amendment aims to establish 34 single-member senatorial districts in the West Virginia Senate, ensuring that the apportionment aligns with constitutional standards based on the results of the 2020 United States Census. The implementation of this amendment is intended to take effect during the 2026 elections.

The resolution has been introduced and referred to the Committee on Government Organization and then the Judiciary, with the intention of submitting the question of ratification or rejection to the voters during the next general election in 2026. The proposed amendment is officially numbered "Amendment No. 1" and is referred to as the "Redistricting Amendment," with the summarized purpose being to create single-member districts in the West Virginia Senate.