The Cincinnati Inquirer recently ran a commentary calling for a new constitutional convention. Even more recently, the idea ...
The two major parties, with some exceptions, have lined up on either ends of the question -- Republicans for it and Democrats ...
In a quirk of American democracy, US citizens don’t actually get to directly choose their president. Instead, that ...
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 ...
Question 1 on the November 5th ballot will ask voters to approve calling a State Constitutional Convention. Arguably, this ...
PROVIDENCE – Opposition to Question 1 on Tuesday’s ballot, which asks whether Rhode Island should hold a constitutional convention, has grown in the run-up to Election Day, a new University of New ...
This year voters will decide whether to hold a state constitutional convention. A constitutional convention proposes constitutional amendments for voter approval. These amendments could ...
Voters approved measures that created an ethics commission and civil rights protections, while rejecting an abortion ban.
Local questions will be on the ballot in 23 of Rhode Island's 39 municipalities after the five statewide questions (constitutional convention ... middle schools into one building at an uncertain ...
The coalition opposing a constitutional convention has promoted bogus arguments to the public, writes the editor of the Rhode Island State Constitutional Convention Clearinghouse The “no ...
In 2009, when the last constitutional convention was held, the internet was not as powerful a tool for engagement as it is ...
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 ...