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Should the Constitution be regularly revised?
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<blockquote data-quote="Archivist" data-source="post: 73994341" data-attributes="member: 28206"><p>In 14 states the question of whether to hold a constitutional convention is supposed to be automatically placed on a statewide ballot without any requirement for a vote of the state legislature. In Ohio, for example, it must be on the ballot every 20 years. One of states, Oklahoma, has ignore this requirement for many years.</p><p></p><p>I don't know that any of the states that has this requirement has ever called a constitutional convention as a result of the vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archivist, post: 73994341, member: 28206"] In 14 states the question of whether to hold a constitutional convention is supposed to be automatically placed on a statewide ballot without any requirement for a vote of the state legislature. In Ohio, for example, it must be on the ballot every 20 years. One of states, Oklahoma, has ignore this requirement for many years. I don't know that any of the states that has this requirement has ever called a constitutional convention as a result of the vote. [/QUOTE]
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