Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate hosted a ceremony with members of the Legislature and the Iowa Firearms Coalition to commemorate the ratification of the 49th Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa on Friday. The event was held in the Secretary of State's Office in the Iowa Capitol building.

The 'Right to Keep and Bear Arms' Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa was proposed by the 88th General Assembly in 2019 and was readopted by the 89th General Assembly in 2021. On November 8, 2022, the citizens of the State of Iowa voted 748,363 to 399,959 in favor of the amendment's adoption.

"On November 8, Iowans voted overwhelmingly to amend the Iowa Constitution, enshrining in it the right to bear arms," Secretary Pate said. "With 65 percent of Iowans supporting adoption of this amendment, I believe it's important to recognize this moment in Iowa history."

The election was certified by the State Board of Canvassers on December 1, 2022. This marks the 49th amendment to the Iowa's 1857 constitution.

Complimentary copies of the Iowa Constitution were handed out to those in attendance. A digital copy of the updated 1857 Iowa Constitution can be found at this link.

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SG December 11, 2022, 10:42 am Thank you for sharing this with us. I love the picture of the original constitution as well. I hope teachers use this as a "current events" topic. Altering our constitution is worth noting as it rarely happens!