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  2. Convention to propose amendments to the United States ...

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    A convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution, also referred to as an Article V Convention, state convention, [1] or amendatory convention is one of two methods authorized by Article Five of the United States Constitution whereby amendments to the United States Constitution may be proposed: on the Application of two thirds of the State legislatures (that is, 34 of the 50 ...

  3. Constitutional Convention (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia from May 25 to September 17, 1787. [1] Although the convention was intended to revise the league of states and first system of government under the Articles of Confederation, [2] the intention from the outset of many of its proponents, chief among them James Madison of Virginia and Alexander Hamilton of New York, was to create a new ...

  4. History of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    It can enact laws affecting more than one state and Congress can override a veto. The President can enforce the law. The Supreme Court and inferior courts rule on international, U.S. and state law. The Constitution is the supreme law and all state officers swear to uphold the Constitution. Every state is a republic, and new states can be ...

  5. State ratifying conventions - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. constitutional amendment process. The convention method of ratification described in Article V is an alternate route to considering the pro and con arguments of a particular proposed amendment, as the framers of the Constitution wanted a means of potentially bypassing the state legislatures in the ratification process.

  6. Why all federal and state officials must swear an oath to ...

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    The United States Constitution is the supreme and highest law of the land. If any federal or state statute or regulation conflicts with the Constitution, the language of the U. S. Constitution ...

  7. Texas Governor Abbott calls for amendments to US Constitution

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    His proposed amendments would make it easier for states to fight the 'tyranny' of the federal government and force Congress to have a balanced budget. Texas Governor Abbott calls for amendments to ...

  8. Should RI reopen the state Constitution? Voters may ... - AOL

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    The state Constitution asks voters to decide every 10 years whether to hold a convention, and the last referendum was in 2014, making this the year. But the Constitution also says that if ...

  9. Constitutional convention - Wikipedia

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    Constitutional Convention (United States), wrote the current U. S. Constitution in 1787; Convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution, one of two processes for proposing amendments; Second Constitutional Convention of the United States, a proposal to reform and rewrite the Constitution; California Constitutional Conventions