Information on all four of Alabama’s proposed constitutional amendments

While much of the media’s focus has been on Alabama’s gubernatorial and select congressional races this election cycle, voters will approve or reject four noteworthy constitutional amendments on Tuesday.

The Alabama Policy Institute has been diligent in providing Alabamians breakdowns of all four of these proposed amendments, which Yellowhammer News has published throughout the general election season.

In case you missed them, or if you need a refresher before you go vote, you can find the respective articles below.

For the write-up on Amendment One, click here.

For Amendment Two, click here.

For a combined article on Amendment Three and Amendment Four, click here.

Yellowhammer News has also written specifically about misinformation concerning Amendment Two here and here, as well as Amendment Three here.

You can locate your polling place for Tuesday here.

Sean Ross is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @sean_yhn

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