The question voters will decide next week is posed by law every 10 years in the state. If approved, each of the state's 75 ...
As resistance to integration mounted, Florence Mars bought a camera and began to photograph thousands of subjects, including ...
A rare copy of the United States Constitution, printed after the 1787 Constitutional Convention, has sold for more than $11 million during a live auction in Asheville, North Carolina, on Thursday ...
A few days later at his Charlottesville home, Farmer said he compared the document to photos of the 1787 ... was finalized after the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in September 1787.
In the Electoral College, each state gets ‘electors’ or votes based on its congressional seats (which is largely in line with ...
The two major parties, with some exceptions, have lined up on either ends of the question -- Republicans for it and Democrats ...
This year, Rhode Island voters are being asked to decide if the state should hold a constitutional convention. A constitutional convention − should a majority of voters endorse Question 1 in ...
Voters approved measures that created an ethics commission and civil rights protections, while rejecting an abortion ban.
On Nov. 5, West Virginians will decide whether to amend the state constitution to ban medically assisted suicide, euthanasia and mercy killing. Here’s what you need to know to decide whether to vote ...
When the average person hears the term constitutional convention, they might think of the historical meeting held at Independence Hall back in 1787. The purpose was to create a new guiding ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Rhode Islanders get to make a once-in-a-decade decision: Should the state hold a constitutional convention? If voters approve Question 1 ...
In theory, Question 1 on Rhode Island's November ballot − asking whether the state should hold a constitutional convention − is nonpartisan. There's no reason a convention would necessarily ...