The concurrent resolution proposes amendments to the North Dakota Constitution, specifically targeting sections 9 of article III and 16 of article IV. The primary intent of this measure is to mandate that any resolution adopted by the legislative assembly or any initiative petition proposing a constitutional amendment must focus on a single subject. This change aims to streamline the amendment process and ensure clarity in the proposals presented to voters.

If approved, the amendments would require that both legislative proposals and initiative petitions for constitutional amendments be limited to one subject, as determined by the Secretary of State. This would prevent the inclusion of multiple subjects within a single amendment, thereby simplifying the decision-making process for voters. The proposed amendments are set to be submitted to the qualified electors of North Dakota during the primary election in June 2026.