- Source: Twenty-seventh Amendment
The Twenty-seventh Amendment may refer to:
Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution (1992), which prohibits changes to Congress members' salaries from taking effect until after an election of representatives
Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution of India, 1971 amendment establishing the union territory of Manipur (granted full statehood in 1986)
Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland (2004), which abolished Irish citizenship by birth
Constitution (Amendment No. 27) Act 1936, which amended the Constitution of the Irish Free State so as to abolish the office of Governor-General, and removed all direct references to the King
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- Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
- Seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution
- List of amendments to the Constitution of the United States
- United States Bill of Rights
- One Hundred and Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of India
- Salaries of members of the United States Congress
- Congressional Apportionment Amendment