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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. List of state applications for an Article V Convention

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    There were 48 states in 1929, so 32 applications would be required to call a convention. 35 states were named. Links to the text of applications by all states except California and North Carolina are provided in the table above.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Letter to the Editor: Convention of States could help control ...

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    Under Article V of the U.S. Constitution, states may call a convention to propose amendments when Congress is unwilling. It takes 34 states to call a convention with 20 having already made the call.

  6. Top California Democrat: rescind Newsom’s call for US ... - AOL

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    Two-thirds, or 34, state legislatures must call for a constitutional convention for one to commence, and three-quarters, or 38 states, would have to ratify any constitutional changes produced by a ...

  7. Admission to the Union - Wikipedia

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    Once a given area reached 20,000 inhabitants, it could call a constitutional convention and form a provisional government. Then, upon enacting a state constitution which affirmed that the new state would forever be part of the Confederation, it would be admitted on an equal footing with all other states, based on a majority vote in Congress. [5]

  8. Explaining Ron DeSantis’ effort to call a convention of ...

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    Although the concept is often called a "constitutional convention," or "con-con," Robert G. Natelson, a retired University of Montana law professor and a senior fellow at the libertarian-leaning ...

  9. Article Five of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    After being officially proposed, either by Congress or a national convention of the states, a constitutional amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths (38 out of 50) of the states. Congress is authorized to choose whether a proposed amendment is sent to the state legislatures or to state ratifying conventions for ratification. Amendments ...