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list of 1867 State Constitutional | Convention delegates |
, he was a delegate to Iowa's constitutional | convention, and served as a Republican in the Iowa Hous |
and was moved soon after the Constitutional | Convention ended, to the state capital in Harrisburg. |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention in 1890 and 1891. |
was a delegate to the Indiana constitutional | convention in 1850. |
gton Counties in the Virginia Constitutional | Convention of 1829-1830. |
a member of the 1792 Kentucky Constitutional | Convention. |
rved as a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1864. |
and was a member of the state constitutional | convention in 1870. |
did not take his seat on the Constitutional | Convention, and instead acted as an alternate at the Ne |
ted its delegate to the state Constitutional | Convention. |
as a delegate to the Kentucky constitutional | convention in 1849 and was elected as a Democrat to the |
elegate to the Michigan State Constitutional | Convention from Oakland County 5th District, 1961-1962. |
ccessor, the Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention. |
elegate to the Kentucky State Constitutional | Convention in 1849. |
but served as delegate to the constitutional | convention of Maine in 1819. |
e was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1891, and to the 1892 Democratic National |
as member of the first State constitutional | convention, 1792. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1850.He was also one of the pall bearers |
elegate to the New York State Constitutional | Convention of 1846. |
was a delegate to the Oregon Constitutional | Convention. |
, South Carolina called a new Constitutional | Convention. |
legate to the Tennessee state constitutional | convention. |
He served as a member of the constitutional | convention of Virginia in 1867 and 1868. |
he also served in the Oregon Constitutional | Convention and served as mayor of the city of Portland. |
89 Miller participated in the constitutional | convention; this was Miller's only political experience |
e was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1894 and a delegate to the 1896 Republica |
to the 1975 Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention. |
trong served in the Minnesota Constitutional | Convention and in both houses of the Minnesota State Le |
d was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1843. |
member of Pennsylvania's 1790 Constitutional | Convention and was a signer of the new charter. |
he was a delegate to Oregon's Constitutional | Convention representing Washington County. |
rved as delegate to the state constitutional | convention in 1830. |
ing and served in the Wyoming constitutional | convention and practiced law. |
w was a delegate to the state constitutional | convention of 1835. |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention in 1865. |
e was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention of 1837 and 1838. |
he was elected to the Alaska Constitutional | Convention as one of seven at-large delegates from the |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention. |
a member of the United States Constitutional | Convention in 1779 and 1780. |
uence, both formally and from constitutional | convention. |
became a delegate to the 1967 Constitutional | Convention of Maryland. |
a member of the 1845 Missouri Constitutional | Convention and in 1854, became president of the State A |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention of 1911 and 1912. |
seat on the Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention in 1975 as an independent Unionist, and for |
legate to the 1895 Utah State Constitutional | Convention and chaired the committee which formulated t |
Journal of the Constitutional | Convention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1919) |
as a delegate to the Virginia Constitutional | Convention of 1901. |
legate to the Tennessee state constitutional | convention in 1870. |
erved on the second Wisconsin Constitutional | Convention and help wrote the education article of the |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention in 1875. |
tions to the Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention. |
a delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional | Convention of 1947, and signatory of the resulting New |
He was a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1872. |
was a delegate to the Indiana constitutional | convention in 1850. |
He was a Delegate to Arizona constitutional | convention from Gila County in 1910. |
d was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1820. |
as a delegate to the Maryland Constitutional | Convention of 1867, where he was chairman of the Commit |
ater a member of the Arkansas Constitutional | Convention. |
k was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1875. |
delegate to the Alabama state constitutional | convention in 1875. |
rthern Mariana Islands' First Constitutional | Convention of 1976. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1901 and 1902. |
me a member of the 1866 Texas Constitutional | Convention. |
elegate to the New York State Constitutional | Convention of 1894. |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention. |
e via People's Initiative and Constitutional | Convention. |
publican delegate to the 1998 Constitutional | Convention. |
and a member of the Virginia Constitutional | Convention in 1945. |
arson and served in the state constitutional | convention in 1865, representing Davie County. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1852. |
for the 1975 Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention, Gillespie stood in Belfast West again, but |
1838, Baltzell served on the Constitutional | Convention and signed the 1838 Florida Constitution. |
delegate to the second State constitutional | convention in 1850. |
He was a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1834. |
He was elected to the State constitutional | convention from the state at large in 1878. |
rved as delegate to the state constitutional | convention in 1820. |
be a delegate at the Illinois Constitutional | Convention which took place later that year. |
30, and a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1837. |
sident of the Wisconsin State Constitutional | Convention which wrote Wisconsin's constitution. |
He was a member of the State constitutional | convention of 1844, and a professor at the Princeton La |
and was a member of the State Constitutional | Convention in 1870. |
nd was president of the State constitutional | convention in 1820. |
s delegate to the third State constitutional | convention in 1873. |
a was a member of the Indiana Constitutional | Convention in 1816, and registrar of the Indiana Land O |
yrone at the Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention election in 1975, but was not elected. |
a member of the Pennsylvania Constitutional | Convention of 1787. |
ate to the Pennsylvania state constitutional | convention, 1967 to 1968, and the Republican National C |
as a member of the New Mexico Constitutional | Convention in 1910. |
gain for the Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention, but his vote dropped to just 1.3%. |
rved as co-chairs of the 1998 Constitutional | Convention on an Australian republic. |
four members of the Maryland constitutional | convention from Prince George's County in November 1776 |
1973 and the Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention in 1975, representing Belfast East both time |
ate and vice president of the constitutional | convention, in 1961 and 1962 that resulted in the Michi |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1890. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1870. |
member of the North Carolina Constitutional | Convention; there, he supported enfrancishement of land |
838 the town hosted the first Constitutional | Convention for Florida, which drew up the constitution |
was a former delegate to the Constitutional | Convention in Montana. |
was a member of the Louisiana Constitutional | Convention in 1867 and 1868. |
The United States Constitutional | Convention (also known as the Philadelphia Convention, |
The Cornish Constitutional | Convention was formed in November 2000 with the objecti |
e was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention. |
into law to authorize a state constitutional | convention for southern Dakota Territory. |
erved as a member of the 1844 Constitutional | convention (political meeting) that created a revised N |
After a state constitutional | convention in 1865 re-established Georgia's state gover |
2/3 of states call for constitutional | convention to propose amendment and results are ratifie |
served in the first Wisconsin Constitutional | Convention of 1846. |
did not occur through a state constitutional | convention, Fournet restructured the appellate court sy |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention of 1850. |
as also a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1779 and 1780. |
Conner served in the Nebraska Constitutional | Convention of 1875 and was elected to the Nebraska Stat |
ected to the Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention of 1975. |
tution had been drawn up by a Constitutional | Convention of Matai and associated groups. |
as a secretary in the Arizona constitutional | convention which led to its statehood in 1912. |
rved as a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1877. |
s again a member of the State constitutional | convention, this time serving as president. |
so chose the delegates to the Constitutional | Convention of 1852. |
ntative to the Michigan state constitutional | convention for Genesee County (2nd District) in 1961. |
He was a member of the state constitutional | convention of 1872. |
County to the New York State Constitutional | Convention of 1846. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention, and subsequently served in the State house |
on September 17, 1787, by the Constitutional | Convention in Philadelphia, and then ratified by the St |
as a member of the New Mexico Constitutional | Convention in 1911. |
th the convening of Arizona's Constitutional | convention, O'Neill joined other suffrage leaders in lo |
ved as member of the Virginia constitutional | convention 1850-1851. |
as a member of the New Jersey constitutional | convention in 1844 and judge of the New Jersey Court of |
e was a Member, Massachusetts Constitutional | Convention from 1917 to 1918. |
ational politics prior to the Constitutional | Convention, Broom was a dedicated supporter of strong c |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1855. |
y, Tennessee at the Tennessee constitutional | convention in 1834. |
as member of the Mississippi constitutional | convention in 1868. |
re and a delegate to the Utah Constitutional | Convention. |
egate from Charleston for the constitutional | convention of South Carolina in 1868. |
ess and a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1822. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention 1850-1851. |
elected Delegate to the state constitutional | convention of 1852. |
member of the first Wisconsin Constitutional | Convention of 1846. |
s elected to the second State Constitutional | Convention. |
a member of the Massachusetts Constitutional | Convention of 1917, representing Massachusetts' 11th Co |
ccessfully contested the 1975 Constitutional | Convention election. |
973) and the Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention as an independent unionist. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention at Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1861. |
onsible for calling the State constitutional | convention in 1895 that disfranchised most of South Car |
son, Williams saw the federal constitutional | convention as the vehicle for what loose constructionis |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention in 1868. |
and served in the Connecticut Constitutional | Convention. |
nted to the Northern Marianas Constitutional | Convention. |
5 to 1792 and a member of the constitutional | convention in 1788. |
as a member of the Louisiana Constitutional | Convention. |
icholls chaired the Louisiana Constitutional | Convention of 1879, and returned the state Capitol from |
delegate to the 1862 Illinois Constitutional | Convention. |
The English Constitutional | Convention is a pressure group lobbying for a devolved |
ited during Kentucky's fourth constitutional | convention as a reason to impose term limits on Kentuck |
during the 1917 Massachusetts Constitutional | Convention |
ent of the 1867 Alabama State Constitutional | Convention. |
rved as delegate to the state constitutional | convention in 1820. |
s a delegate to the Louisiana Constitutional | Convention of 1973. |
sided over the Illinois State Constitutional | Convention and upon admittance to the Union, he served |
ate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional | Convention. |
He was co-chairman of the Constitutional | Convention in 1965. |
delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional | Convention. |
egate to the New Jersey State Constitutional | Convention in 1844. |
ented Norfolk at the Virginia Constitutional | Convention. |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention in 1838. |
ed as a delegate to the state constitutional | convention of 1870 which composed the current Constitut |
tion of delegates to the 1934 Constitutional | Convention was held on July 10, 1934. |
796, he was a delegate to the constitutional | convention of Tennessee and also the attorney general o |
d as a member of the Missouri constitutional | convention in 1875, and as a member of the Missouri Hou |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1901. |
as a delegate to the New York constitutional | convention in 1867 and was a member of the commission t |
y successful) Wisconsin state constitutional | convention in 1847. |
ed as a member of the Georgia constitutional | convention in 1877. |
ed as delegate to the Alabama constitutional | convention. |
was a member of the Louisiana Constitutional | Convention of 1879. |
ng from his position with the Constitutional | Convention. |
was a delegate to the Alabama constitutional | convention of 1865. |
ent Assembly or "Con-Ass" and Constitutional | Convention or "Con-Con"; which also allow revisions. |
a delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional | convention in 1966 and selected as a delegate to the 19 |
was president of the Virginia constitutional | convention, while remaining a Representative. |
and a member of the Virginia Constitutional | Convention in 1829 and 1830. |
candidate for Michigan state constitutional | convention delegate, Genesee County 2nd District. |
orth for the Northern Ireland Constitutional | Convention, but he narrowly missed re-election. |
and delegate to the New York Constitutional | Convention in 1788. |
rved as chairman of the State constitutional | convention in 1837. |
served as member of the State constitutional | convention in 1846. |
1860, and served in the State constitutional | convention in 1867 and 1868. |
d was elected to the nation's Constitutional | Convention. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1847. |
legate to the Louisiana state constitutional | convention in 1868. |
rved as delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1867. |
legal scholar, member of the Constitutional | Convention of 1919 |
also a delegate to the State constitutional | convention in 1836. |
as the youngest member of the Constitutional | Convention of 1901-02. |
so served as president of the constitutional | convention of South Dakota. |
and was a member of the State constitutional | convention in 1865 following the American Civil War. |
a delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional | convention of 1947. |
He was delegate to the State constitutional | convention of 1775 and 1776. |
He was a member of Kentucky's Constitutional | Convention and served in the state House and state Sena |
d was a delegate to the State constitutional | convention. |
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