Vermont Convention 1828 (1827)
The Vermont Convention 1828, also known as constitutional convention, was on the 1827 ballot in Vermont as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The proposal allowed for the approval of three new articles of amendment to the Vermont Constitution. This was the first amendment to the constitution since 1793.[1]
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