New Hampshire Constitutional Convention (1972)
The New Hampshire Constitutional Convention Question was on the ballot in New Hampshire on November 7, 1972, as an automatic ballot referral. It was approved. It proposed a convention to amend or revise the New Hampshire Constitution.[1]
Election results
| New Hampshire Constitutional Convention (1972) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 96,793 | 56.88% | |||
| No | 73,365 | 43.12% | ||
Election results via: Manual for the General Court 1973
See also
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