Thirty-Fifth Amendment
The Thirty-Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was proposed to address issues related to the electoral process. It aimed to clarify the procedures for presidential succession and the filling of vacancies in the office of the Vice President. This amendment was part of a broader effort to ensure a stable and clear transition of power in the government.
Although the amendment was introduced, it did not gain enough support to be ratified by the required number of states. As a result, it remains an unratified proposal, highlighting the complexities involved in amending the Constitution and the challenges of achieving consensus on electoral reforms.