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New Hampshire Constitutional Convention Question (2012)
| Constitutional Convention Question | |
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| Type: | Automatic ballot referral |
| Topic: | Constitutional conventions |
| Status: | On the ballot |
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The measure would create a convention to revise, alter or amend the state constitution.[1]
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Part 2, Article 100 of the New Hampshire Constitution calls for a question about whether to have a convention to appear on the ballot every ten years.
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