Alabama voters to decide two constitutional amendments related to the pledge of allegiance and school prayer
Alabama voters will decide on two constitutional amendments in November 2026 regarding the pledge of allegiance and student-led school prayer, both referred to the ballot by the state legislature. The amendments required 60% majority approval in both chambers to advance to voters.
Key Points
- Two constitutional amendments on ballot in Alabama in November 2026 related to pledge of allegiance and school prayer
- Both measures were approved by Alabama state legislature and referred directly to voters
- Amendments address education-related religious expression issues in schools