Missouri Measure 9 (1982)

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Missouri Measure 9 was an automatic ballot referral on the question of whether to hold a statewide constitutional convention to amend the Missouri Constitution.

It failed with 38.6% of voters in favor.

Missourians also voted on whether to hold a constitutional convention in 1942, 1962 and 2002.[1]

Text of the proposal

Establishes a procedure for selection of delegates in the event voters approve a Missouri constitutional convention. [2]

See also

References

  1. Calling constitutional conventions: Missouri's best-kept secret
  2. National Conference of State Legislatures
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