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Latest revision as of 17:37, 28 July 2015
The Vermont Convention of 1836 was on the 1834 ballot in Vermont as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The proposal allowed for the adoption of 12 amendments to the Vermont Constitution out of 20 proposed by the Eighth Council of Censors.[1]
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