A.2. Final Citizen-Led Ratification Vote
If, after that notice, Congress or the courts again refuse to carry out or allow a lawful referendum within the calendar year, the People may conduct a final and binding national vote the following Fourth of July. They may do so by means available to them. The means of voting and rules will be publicly announced and agreed upon in advance. If three-fifths of those voting that day approve the Charter, the People will have spoken. This Charter will, at that point, be considered ratified and legitimate.
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