The governor said the next route is to
hold a constitutional convention when the next opportunity comes up in a couple of years.
Not exact matches
The numbers are a change from earlier in the year,
when a poll showed the majority of voters said they were in favor of
holding a
constitutional convention, despite the fact that they had not heard much about it.
When the Conservatives lost the 1997 Election, the New Labour government converted the
Constitutional Convention's proposals into a White Paper and a referendum of the Scottish people was
held on 11 September 1997.
NEW YORK CITY — Don't forget to flip over your ballot
when you go to vote on Nov. 7 — in addition to choosing a mayor, New Yorkers will decide if they will
hold a
constitutional convention in 2017.
The event, co-sponsored by the Rockefeller Institute and the state Bar Association, looked to November 2017,
when voters will be asked whether to
hold what would be the state's 10th
Constitutional Convention since 1777.