On May 7, the Twenty-seventh Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits Congressional pay raises from taking effect until the next session, becomes law when it is ratified by New Jersey.
On February 10, the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the Constitution, which defines presidential disability procedures, becomes law with its ratification by Nevada.
On March 29, the Twenty-third Amendment to the Constitution, which grants Washington, D.C., electoral votes, becomes law with its ratification by Ohio.
On January 23, the Twenty-fourth Amendment to the Constitution, which abolishes the poll tax in federal elections, becomes law with its ratification by South Dakota.
On December 5, the Twenty-First Amendment to the Constitution, which repeals the Eighteenth Amendment (prohibition), becomes law with its ratification by Utah.
On January 23, the Twentieth Amendment, which sets dates for the beginning of presidential and congressional terms, becomes law with its ratification by Utah.