It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution, Article XIII, Section 5, to read: Article XIII, Section 5. The Congress has proposed an amendment to the Constitution of the United States that provides: (insert here the text of the proposed amendment).Amendment A would amend Section 5 in Article XIII of the Utah Constitution. The amendment established in the state constitution that every county shall elect a sheriff to serve for four-year terms. Preliminary election results show Utah voters favor amendments B and C passing. Utah voters will weigh in on constitutional amendments B and C. Amendment D has been voided, and C could be to. Here's what they would do. Votes will still count for two of the four proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution that are on the general election ballot. FOR. AGAINST. Constitutional Amendment D. Image of the Utah Constitution, courtesy of Utah State Archives, utah.gov.