This resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the state regarding elections and campaign finance. It suggests that the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and general treasurer be elected every four years, subject to recall, and that no person can serve more than two consecutive terms in the same general office. It also suggests that senators and representatives in the general assembly be elected every two years, but starting in 2024, senators and representatives from even numbered districts would be elected for four-year terms, while those from odd numbered districts would continue to be elected for two-year terms until 2026, when they would also be elected for four-year terms. The resolution also outlines the process for recall of a general officer.

This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to change the terms of office for members of the general assembly and certain general officers. It suggests that members of the general assembly be elected for four-year terms, with a staggered system for even and odd numbered districts. It also outlines the process for recall of a general officer. The resolution will be submitted to the electors for approval or rejection at the next statewide general election.