1971 Pennsylvania Amendment 2

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1971 Pennsylvania Amendment 2
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May 18, 1971
Shall Article I of the Constitution be amended by adding a new section, prohibiting any denial or abridgment of rights because of an individual's sex?
Results
Choice
Votes%
Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svgYes783,44162.76%
Light brown x.svgNo464,88237.24%

1971 Pennsylvania Amendment 2 results map by county.svg

1971 Pennsylvania Amendment 2 was a proposed amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution to provide that equality of rights cannot be denied or abridged on account of sex. The ballot measure was approved with over 62% of the vote in favor, and with 61 of Pennsylvania's 67 counties in favor.

Contents

Background

House Bill 1678 of the 1969-1970 regular session and House Bill 14 of the 1971-1972 regular session placed the amendment on the ballot. [1] [2] Both bills' prime sponsor was State Rep. Gerald Kaufman. [1] [2]

Contents

The following question and information was shown to voters for Amendment 2: [3]


JOINT RESOLUTION 2

Shall Article I of the Constitution be amended by adding a new section, prohibiting any denial or abridgment of rights because of an individual's sex?

YES


NO


Results

The following table details the results by county: [4] [5]

CountyYesNo
#%#%
Adams 3,33057.262,48642.74
Allegheny 139,44969.9259,97830.08
Armstrong 9,58657.647,04542.36
Beaver 23,67858.3416,91041.66
Bedford 2,84653.942,43046.06
Berks 16,81266.058,64233.95
Blair 10,55147.0411,87752.96
Bradford 6,33657.744,63842.26
Bucks 17,78566.908,80033.10
Butler 10,28464.995,53935.01
Cambria 18,48559.9912,33140.01
Cameron 1,17165.9360534.07
Carbon 1,77061.311,11738.69
Centre 7,67366.763,82033.24
Chester 22,65666.0611,64133.94
Clarion 3,69458.862,58241.14
Clearfield 5,58151.405,27748.60
Clinton 4,26056.543,27543.46
Columbia 6,00754.325,05245.68
Crawford 5,43166.882,69033.12
Cumberland 8,12064.974,37935.03
Dauphin 10,33165.375,47234.63
Delaware 29,55869.2713,11230.73
Elk 3,16356.252,46043.75
Erie 23,41664.9012,66435.10
Fayette 7,43458.835,20241.17
Forest [a] ----
Franklin 5,57757.914,05442.09
Fulton 56741.3380558.67
Greene 4,71657.553,47942.45
Huntingdon 2,27436.803,90563.20
Indiana 7,35958.165,29341.84
Jefferson 6,46960.314,25839.69
Juniata 1,27957.2395642.77
Lackawanna 13,03647.3314,50452.67
Lancaster 10,64055.978,36944.03
Lawrence 8,85161.245,60238.76
Lebanon 5,62566.112,88433.89
Lehigh 12,17164.056,83035.95
Luzerne 11,27161.437,07738.57
Lycoming 11,05257.178,28042.83
McKean 2,05362.861,21337.14
Mercer 6,44264.953,47635.05
Mifflin 2,73257.042,05842.96
Monroe 2,91361.951,78938.05
Montgomery 33,27869.5614,56430.44
Montour 1,96255.441,57744.56
Northampton 6,72662.674,00737.33
Northumberland 9,68654.268,16645.74
Perry 1,95255.271,58044.73
Philadelphia 105,85563.9859,59636.02
Pike 64262.3938737.61
Potter 2,01059.151,38840.85
Schuylkill 15,91662.889,39637.12
Snyder 2,43353.272,13446.73
Somerset 6,41253.675,53646.33
Sullivan 82458.8657641.14
Susquehanna 3,48950.973,35649.03
Tioga 4,14260.802,67039.20
Union 2,41253.452,10146.55
Venango 4,97966.342,52633.66
Warren 2,73567.251,33232.75
Washington 24,31661.2215,40338.78
Wayne 1,76249.271,81450.73
Westmoreland 25,96764.4114,34835.59
Wyoming 2,39955.891,89344.11
York 9,11061.615,67638.39
State total783,44162.76464,88237.24

References

  1. 1 2 "House Bill 1678". Pennsylvania General Assembly. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
  2. 1 2 "House Bill 14". Pennsylvania General Assembly. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
  3. "PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS". Public Opinion . 13 May 1971. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
  4. "State and Congressional Files Returns, 1971, Primary Election Adams – Lackawanna". Department of State via Pennsylvania State Archives.
  5. "State and Congressional Files Returns, 1971, Primary Election Lancaster – York". Department of State via Pennsylvania State Archives.

Notes

  1. Forest County election officials wrote in place of the certified results that a printing error had occurred on the ballot, which was not discovered until around 10 A.M. on Election Day, so no voting took place on any of the amendments on the ballot that election. The officials noted that 1,455 votes were cast in the county.