The Fifth Amendment, sometimes called the voting reform, is an amendment to the Lovian Constitution that was proposed in May 2010 by Yuri Medvedev on behalf of Jon Johnson. The Fifth Amendment only amends Constitutional Article 8 that concerns the voting procedure in federal elections. Most notably, the amendment replaced the one-man-three-votes with a six-point-system in which the three votes are given a different weight. This way, the election outcomes will be less marked by the so called sympathy vote. The amendment was accepted in Congress by a 85.71% majority (12 against 2) on July 4, 2010.
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