Twenty-seventh Amendment
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The 'Twenty-seventh Amendment' may refer to the
- Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution (1992) - provides that any change in the salary of members of Congress shall take effect only after the next general election.
- Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland (1998) - restricted the constitutional right to Irish citizenship.
- Amendment No. 27 of the Constitution of the Irish Free State (1936) - abolished the office of Governor-General and removed all references to the King of Ireland.