Amendment 3, which was placed on the ballot by the Georgia General Assembly, was designed to replace the Judicial Qualifications Commission with a new commission designed and governed by the General Assembly.
Ballot language: "This proposal abolishes the existing Judicial Qualifications Commission and requires the General Assembly to replace it with a new Judicial Qualifications Commission and provide for the composition, manner of appointment, governance, powers and duties, procedures, and open meetings of such reformed commission, with such commission having the power to discipline, remove, and cause involuntary retirement of judges as provided in the Constitution, and for Supreme Court review of the commission's opinions and procedures. It amends Article VI, Section VII, Paragraph VI and Article VI, Section VII, Paragraph VII of the Georgia Constitution. A copy of this entire proposed amendment is on file in the office of the judge of the probate court and is available for public inspection."
Source for Popular Vote data: Georgia Secretary of State. Georgia Election Results, Georgia Secretary of State (http://sos.ga.gov/index.php/Elections/current_and_past_elections_results) (accessed 18 May 2017)