Raleigh, N. C., Sept 19--Carolinians will not vote on the adoption of the proposed now state constitution at a general November election, as a result of the Supreme Court's decision late today, declaring last November's repeal referendum a "general election."
Under the existing state law constitutional amendments must be voted upon at the first general election following the general assembly which passed upon the amendment. Since the repeal vote was ruled a "general election," the coming November balloting would constitute the second general election since the last assembly
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