Hawaii Constitutional Convention Question (1998)
From Ballotpedia
Hawaii Constitutional Convention Question was on the November 7, 1998 election ballot in Hawaii. It was defeated, with 34.1% of voters in favor.
In Hawaii, the question of whether to hold a constitutional convention is automatically referred to the state's ballot once every ten years. The Hawaii State Legislature also has the authority to place a question on the ballot about whether to hold a constitutional convention.
Text of the proposal
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Shall there be a convention to propose a revision of or amendments to the Constitution?
The ballot question allows the voters to decide whether or not a convention should be held for the purpose of proposing a revision of or amendments to the Constitution of Hawaii.

