The CornishConstitutionalConvention CCC Cornish language Cornish Senedh Kernow was formed in November 2000 with the objective of establishing a devolved Cornish Assembly Senedh Kernow . The Convention ... Campaign for a Cornish Assembly url http www.cornishassembly.org publisher CornishConstitutionalConvention accessdate 24 July 2011 ref In this, the CornishConstitutionalConvention sits within the milieu ... CornishConstitutionalConvention accessdate 24 July 2011 year 2002 ref The Case for Cornwall ... url http www.cornishassembly.org CaseForCornwall.pdf publisher CornishConstitutionalConvention ... has a devolutionary movement. Citation needed date June 2011 Unlike the Scottish ConstitutionalConvention .... ref http www.cornishassembly.org about.htm Senedh Kernow ref The Convention had been meeting ... attracted the signatures of about 50,000 people on a petition calling for a referendum on a Cornish Assembly, which is a little over 10 of the total Cornish electorate. A delegation led by the West ... George and representatives of the Convention, Richard Ford, Dick Cole politician Dick Cole , David .... ref cite news title Blair gets Cornish assembly call url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england 1704112.stm ... a Cornish Assembly that can set the right democratic priorities for Cornwall and provide a stronger ... membership of political parties, churches and civic groups, the CCC is more akin to the Scottish Convention s predecessor, the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly . History Formed in November 2000, the Convention ... , and Devolution s Future A New Proposal for Regional Devolution . Current activities The Convention ... of the regional agenda being retained, not least the creation of a strategic Cornish Development Agency with strategic economic and spatial planning powers. The challenge will be for the Convention ... thrust of this project. See also Cornish Assembly References reflist External links ... publications 94.pdf The Cornish Question Devolution in the South West Region http news.bbc.co.uk 2 ... more details
Constitutionalconvention may refer to Constitutionalconvention political custom , an informal and unmodified procedural agreement. Constitutionalconvention political meeting , a meeting of delegates to adopt a new constitution or revise an existing constitution. Constitutional conventions by country ConstitutionalConvention Australia , any of four gatherings in 1891, 1897 98, 1973, 1998 Australian ConstitutionalConvention 1998 ConstitutionalConvention Philippines Scottish ConstitutionalConvention United States ConstitutionalConvention United States Convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution See also Constitutional Commission disambig ... more details
London ref See also CornishConstitutionalConvention Wessex Regionalist Party References reflist External ...Outdated date March 2011 The Wessex ConstitutionalConvention is an all party pressure group , in the United Kingdom , devoted to pursuing a degree of self government for Wessex . ref cite book last Sagan first Iwona title Regionalism Contested publisher Ashgate Pub location Aldershot year 2005 isbn 0754643611 page 108 ref ref cite news url http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 29742648 ITM title Let s run our own affairs in Wessex agency Europe Intelligence Wire date February 23, 2007 work Western Daily Press ref ref cite news url http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 23435494 ITM title Autonomy for Wessex in UK. agency Europe Intelligence Wire date March 26, 2007 work Western Daily Press ref ref cite news url http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 23295651 ITM title All hail Wessex region. agency Europe Intelligence Wire date May 16, 2003 work Bristol Evening Post ref It has the following stated aims To achieve the broadest consensus on the form of self government appropriate for Wessex. To campaign for the implementation of that consensus at the earliest possible opportunity. To oppose the continuing partition of Wessex between the South West and South East regions. To promote as Wessex the area comprising the eight traditional counties of Berkshire, Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire, subject to addition or subtraction according to popular wish. The Convention was formed in Exeter , on 19 May 2001, in response to the perceived failure of the South West ConstitutionalConvention , meeting earlier that day, to allow genuine dialogue on the issue of regional boundaries. From then until the start of 2005 ... , ref The Case for Wessex , Wessex ConstitutionalConvention, 2002, ISBN 0 9544667 0 5 ref the joint ... . From 2003 2005, the Convention actively participated in the Continuing Commission on the South, set ... more details
primarysources date March 2010 The English ConstitutionalConvention is a UK pressure groups pressure group lobbying for a devolved English Parliament . The England English ConstitutionalConvention aims to bring about the same constitutional changes achieved by the Scottish ConstitutionalConvention which ultimately secured a devolved Scottish Parliament Parliament and Scottish Executive Executive for Scotland . However, the English ConstitutionalConvention faces a far greater challenge, despite devolution already having been implemented everywhere else in the UK, as English devolution is officially opposed by all the main British political parties . References Reflist See also List of Parliaments of England Constitution of the United Kingdom External links http www.englishconstitutionalconvention.com English ConstitutionalConvention official website http www.thecep.org.uk Campaign for an English Parliament http www.toque.co.uk witan Witanagemot Club England org stub UK poli stub Category Home rule in the United Kingdom Category Political advocacy groups in England Category English nationalism Category Devolution in the United Kingdom ... more details
convention political custom A constitutionalconvention is now a gathering for the purpose of writing a new constitution or revising an existing constitution. A general constitutionalconvention ... constitution. An unlimited constitutionalconvention is called to revise an existing constitution to the extent that it deems to be proper, whereas a limited constitutionalconvention is restricted ... establishing the convention. Examples of constitutional conventions include United States Annapolis ... abolished on September 21 by The Convention. Missouri ConstitutionalConvention 1861 63 , established ..., 1864 , and London Conference of 1866 . ConstitutionalConvention Australia Australian constitutional ... by the States of Germany L nder . Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention 1975 1976 a failed attempt to find a solution to the status of Northern Ireland . Scottish ConstitutionalConvention ... state s. ConstitutionalConvention Philippines Philippine ConstitutionalConvention 1935 to draft .... Members were elected through the Philippine ConstitutionalConvention election, 1934 1971 ... were elected through the Philippine ConstitutionalConvention election, 1970 . The system of government ... constitutions . Though the several states have never held a national constitutionalconvention for the purpose ... for specific shortcomings and have called for a Second ConstitutionalConvention , ref name twsSEPnn86 Cite news title Professor Stanford Levinson Proposes a New ConstitutionalConvention publisher ... title Time for a Second ConstitutionalConvention? publisher Policy Today date October 18, 2007 url ... a constitutionalconvention to recommend Amendments to the Constitution of Ireland constitutional ... England Convention parliament Constitutional Commission Constitutional commission Independence Convention ... DEFAULTSORT ConstitutionalConvention Political Meeting Category Constitutional law Category Political history Category Constitutional conventions Constitutionalconvention ca Corts Constituents cs stavn ... more details
tone date August 2011 Constitutionalconvention political meeting Constitutionalconvention or con con is one of the three modes in which the Constitution of the Philippines could be amended or revised. The other two modes are via a People s Initiative or PI and Constituent Assembly Philippines Constituent Assembly or Con Ass . ref cite web url http www.chanrobles.com article17.htm title Article XVII ... may, by a vote of two thirds of all its Members, call a constitutionalconvention, or by a majority vote of all its Members, submit to the electorate the question of calling such a convention. ref ... FOR A CONSTITUTIONALCONVENTION, PROVIDING FOR PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION THEREIN AND OTHER DETAILS RELATING TO THE ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO AND THE HOLDING OF THE CONSTITUTIONALCONVENTION, REPEALING ... ref The 1987 constitution does not specify how delegates to a delegates ConstitutionalConvention would be chosen. ref name 1987constitution Delegates for past conventions were chosen by means specified in the legislation calling for the convention. In Republic Act No. 6132, for example, which called for such a convention in 1971, provided that delegates would be chosen in a special ... of Filipinos in a Philippine constitutional plebiscite, 1987 plebiscite . ref name 1987constitution ... to many Filipinos as Charter Change . History There have been five constitutional conventions crafted by and of Filipino lawmakers in Philippine history Tejeros Convention 1897 Malolos Congress 1899 Philippine ConstitutionalConvention election, 1934 1934 ConstitutionalConvention Philippine ConstitutionalConvention election, 1970 1971 ConstitutionalConvention Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986 1986 Constitutional Commission an entirely appointive body There have been other calls for Constitutional ... Star date December 5, 2008 ref See also Constitution of the Philippines Philippine constitutional plebiscite ... Cruz first Isagani title Constitutional Law year 1995 publisher Central Lawbook Publishing Co., Inc ... more details
Disputed date March 2008 In Australian history, the term ConstitutionalConvention refers to four distinct gatherings. 1891 convention The 1891 ConstitutionalConvention was held in Sydney in March 1891 ... parliaments failed to act to ratify it. 1897 1898 convention The 1897 1898 ConstitutionalConvention was held in stages in 1897 98. Unlike the first Convention, the delegates were elected by popular .... At Melbourne the Convention finally produced a draft Constitution which was eventually approved by the people at referendums in the colonies. Need more info When and references please 1973 convention The 1973 ConstitutionalConvention was established by the Gough Whitlam Whitlam government in 1973 ... years and achieved nothing. 1998 convention main Australian ConstitutionalConvention 1998 The 1998 ConstitutionalConvention met in Canberra in February 1998. The Convention was convened by Prime ... in Lilliput Bear Baiting and Backbiting At the ConstitutionalConvention Penguin, 1998, ISBN 0140279830 ... title ConstitutionalConvention Hansard publisher Parliament of Australia date 2 February 1998 ref ... conv con1302.pdf title ConstitutionalConvention ref A number of republicans who supported direct ... Bear Baiting and Backbiting At the ConstitutionalConvention Penguin, 1998, ISBN 0140279830 ... in Lilliput Bear Baiting and Backbiting At the ConstitutionalConvention Penguin, 1998, ISBN 0140279830 ... Convention website Constitution of Australia Category Australian constitutional law Category Republicanism ... and New Zealand . There were 46 delegates at the Convention, chosen by the seven colonial parliaments. Among the delegates was Henry Parkes Sir Henry Parkes , known as the Father of Federation . The Convention ... at a referendum. The Convention, which was not elected but consisted of delegates chosen by the federal ... leader, Alexander Downer . During the Convention, Prime Minister John Howard dedicated an area of parkland to the south east of Old Parliament House as Constitution Place, Canberra . The Convention ... more details
Expand Spanish Partido Convenci n Constitucional topic gov date March 2009 The ConstitutionalConvention Party Partido Convenci n Constitucional was a Costa Rican political party. It was formed in 1868 to oppose the presidential candidacy of Volio Julian Llorente . Category Political parties in Costa Rica CostaRica stub SouthAm party stub es Partido Convenci n Constitucional ... more details
The Sequoyah ConstitutionalConvention was an Native Americans in the United States American Indian led attempt to secure statehood for Indian Territory as an Indian controlled jurisdiction, separate from the Oklahoma Territory. The proposed state was to be called the State of Sequoyah . The convention met in the Hinton Theater in Muskogee, Oklahoma Muskogee , on August 21, 1905. ref name mize Mize, Richard, http digital.library.okstate.edu encyclopedia entries S SE021.html Sequoyah Convention , Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture accessed May 30, 2010 . ref The convention drafted a constitution, drew up a plan of organization for the government, put together a map showing the counties to be established, and elected delegates to go to the United States Congress to petition for statehood. The convention s proposals were put to a referendum in Indian Territory, and received overwhelming endorsement by voters. The delegation received a cool reception in Washington, D.C. Washington ..., accessed May 30, 2010 . ref The work of the Sequoyah State ConstitutionalConvention was not entirely lost. When representatives from Indian Territory joined the Oklahoma State ConstitutionalConvention ... A. Norman Cherokee promoted a constitutionalconvention to organize an American Indian state. In a 1904 .... ref name mize List of prominent delegates to Convention William H. Murray ConstitutionalConvention ... Hanraty Constitution Convention Vice President Albert H. Ellis ConstitutionalConvention Second Vice President Charles M. McClain ConstitutionalConvention Secretary Charles H. Filson Secretary of Oklahoma ... Oklahoma Supreme Court Politics of Oklahoma Oklahoma DEFAULTSORT Sequoyah ConstitutionalConvention ... Chief of the Muscogee Creek Nation , was selected as president of the convention. The elected ... of the convention William Charles Rogers , Principal Chief of the Cherokee s William H. Murray , appointed ... Oklahoma Supreme Court Chief Justice of Oklahoma Henry S. Johnston Constitution Convention President ... more details
constitution. The California Constitutional Conventions were two constitutionalconvention political meeting constitutionalconvention s that took place in September and October in 1849, and separately ... collections 1879 1878 1879 ConstitutionalConvention Working Papers , California State Archives ... 1849 convention see also history of California to 1899 The first California ConstitutionalConvention ... rp xix 1878 9 convention The second California ConstitutionalConvention took place from March 1878 .... The California ConstitutionalConvention of 1878 9 . California Law Review, volume 6, number 1, Nov. 1917. Available online at JSTOR ref Third constitutionalconvention proposals California s third constitutionalconvention was originally proposed in a newspaper editorial article in the San Francisco ... from the Senate pro Tem Don Perata in the elevator regarding the need to call a constitutionalconvention ... believe. But we heard it. The organized effort to call a constitutionalconvention in California began ... by which they would organize their movement for a California constitutionalconvention. 18 Californians ... 2009 08 01 18613654.php IndyBay , Does California Need a ConstitutionalConvention? , August 1 ... or peril.html Los Angeles Times , Fixing California A constitutionalconvention solution ... California ConstitutionalConvention , October 28, 2009 ref California Electors Right to Call for ConstitutionalConvention Act 2010 California Call for a Limited ConstitutionalConvention 2010 However ... , October 14, 2009 ref 63 said that delegates to a constitutionalconvention should include ... Los Angeles Times , Fixing California A constitutionalconvention solution or threat? , June 5 ... , a group advocating for a constitutionalconvention http www.bayareacouncil.org takeaction ccc.php California ConstitutionalConvention Summit http worldcat.org arcviewer 1 CAX 2006 06 05 0000020402 ... news opinion la ed convention23 2009aug23,0,1028014.story A California constitutionalconvention ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 PoliticsScotland The Scottish ConstitutionalConvention SCC was an association of Scotland Scottish political parties, churches and other civic groups, that developed a framework for a Scottish devolution . It is credited as having paved the way for the establishment of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. The Convention was established after prominent Scotland Scottish individuals signed the Claim of Right 1988 Claim of Right in 1988 . The Claim of Right asserted that Scotland is constitutionally entitled to determine the best framework of government to suit its people, and demanded that the country should have its own legislative body within the framework of the United Kingdom . The Claim of Right and the idea of a constitutionalconvention political meeting ConstitutionalConvention grew out of the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly CSA , a pressure group established in the aftermath of the failure to secure a devolved Scottish Assembly in 1979 . The CSA was an organisation of individuals committed to some form of Home Rule for Scotland that by the late 1980s came to argue that a convention was the way forward to secure this. Various organisations participated in the Convention, such as the Labour Party UK Labour Party , the Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrats , the Scottish Green Party , the Communist Party of Britain Communist Party , the Scottish ... , decided to withdraw the SNP from participation owing to the convention s unwillingness to discuss Scottish independence as a constitutional option. The Conservative Party UK Conservative government of the day was very hostile to the convention and challenged the local authorities right to finance the convention, although the courts found that they were in fact entitled to do so. Under its executive chairman, Canon Kenyon Wright , the convention published its blueprint for devolution , Scotland ... in the United Kingdom Category United Kingdom constitution Category Constitutional conventions ... more details
2012 02 constitutionalconvention government proposals 28 february 2012 title ConstitutionalConvention ... 26 March 2012 ref quote We will establish a ConstitutionalConvention to consider comprehensive constitutional ... reduction of the voting age . Other relevant constitutional amendments that may be recommended by the Convention. Fianna F il leader Miche l Martin commented The ConstitutionalConvention appears to be Fine ... Answers ConstitutionalConvention last Kenny first Enda date 6 March 2012 work D il debates publisher ... title Constitutionalconvention will have its remit severely pruned last Whelan first ... ConstitutionalConvention last Kenny first Enda date 13 March 2012 work D il debates publisher ...Two other uses the 1922 Constituent Assembly Third D il the 1975 76 body Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention The Government of the 31st D il current Irish government plans to establish a ConstitutionalConvention in the lifetime of the 31st D il current 31st D il to propose amendments to the Constitution ... for constitutional reform were in the main parties Election manifesto manifesto s for the Irish ... Green Party each proposed the drafting of new constitution, respectively by a 90 member constitutionalconvention , ref name labman cite web url http www.labour.ie download pdf labour election ... accessdate 9 April 2012 ref an all Ireland Constitutional Forum , ref name sfman cite web url http www.sinnfein.ie ... in The Irish Times in 2012, The programme for government did not define what it meant by a constitutionalconvention, did not detail its likely composition and was silent on what would happen to any recommendations. ref name it1224312372419 2012 In February 2012, the government proposed that the convention ... will, at least initially, deal with what are essentially insignificant constitutional provisions ... had already committed to holding a referendum would not be within the Convention s remit ... Category Constitutional conventions ... more details
The Georgia ConstitutionalConvention of 1861 was held for the purpose of constructing a constitution to respond to the newly formed Confederate States of America. The convention enshrined the concept that the state should be sovereign in many matters. It met sporadically from January 16 to March 23, 1861 in Milledgeville, Georgia Milledgeville . It voted to secede from the Union. It created the first new constitution since 1798. Secession helped precipitate the American Civil War Civil War thus significantly altering the history of the state. ref Cite web url http www.georgiaencyclopedia.org nge Article.jsp?id h 3250 title Georgia Secession Convention of 1861 accessdate 2011 07 27 author authorlink coauthors date year month work The New Georgia Encyclopedia publisher pages language archiveurl archivedate quote ref georgiaUS stub Notes references External links http georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu con1861.htm Constitution of 1861 Category Government of Georgia U.S. state Category Missouri General Assembly Category Georgia U.S. state in the American Civil War Category Constitutional conventions Category Constitution of Georgia U.S. state Category Provisional governments Category Legal history of Georgia U.S. state Category 1861 in Georgia U.S. state ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Infobox National Political Convention year 1860 party Constitutional Union image JBell.jpg image2 Edward Everett.jpg image size2 71 date May 9 May 10, 1860 city Baltimore , Maryland presidential nominee John Bell Tennessee politician John Bell presidential nominee state Tennessee vice presidential nominee Edward Everett vice presidential nominee state br Massachusetts only year yes As the Republican Party strengthened and the Democratic Party fractured, many former Whig Party United States Whigs and Know Nothing s founded the Constitutional Union Party United States Constitutional Union Party . With the sole purpose of maintaining the Union by preserving the North South status quo, the party s delegates met in Baltimore to nominate its candidates. John Bell of Tennessee received the nomination for the presidency and Edward Everett of Massachusetts was nominated for vice president. The Constitutional Union Ticket President John Bell Tennessee politician John Bell Tennessee former Senator and Speaker of the House Vice President Edward Everett Massachusetts former Senator, Secretary of State, and Governor Category United States presidential election, 1860 Category Whig National Conventions Category Political conventions in Baltimore, Maryland Category 1860 in Maryland ... more details
Distinguish Constitutionalconvention political meeting Refimprove date September 2008 A constitutionalconvention is an informal and uncodified procedural agreement that is followed by the institutions ... system and whose political systems derive from Constitution of the United Kingdom British constitutional law , most government functions are guided by constitutionalconvention rather than by a formal .... For example, the constitutionalconvention that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom cannot remain ... a law or constitutional amendment codifying the convention. This principle is regarded as authoritative ... party. See also Lapsed power History of the United States Constitution ConstitutionalConvention United States ConstitutionalConvention Australia Convention on the Future of Europe European Convention Scottish ConstitutionalConvention Constituent Assembly Constitutional Commission References ... figure. year 1971 DEFAULTSORT ConstitutionalConvention Political Custom Category Constitutional ... those the formal constitutional documents describes. In particular, the formal constitution often ... of the head of government . Some constitutional conventions operate separate from or alongside written ... unwritten, have a form of constitutional status. Many old conventions have been replaced ... are not really laws, since they are not enforced by the courts. This portion of constitutional law may, for the sake of distinction, be termed the conventions of the constitution , or constitutional ... they are an important concern of the constitutional lawyer. What conventions do is to prescribe .... ref Peter Hogg, Constitutional Law of Canada , p. 7. ref Origins Constitutional conventions arise ..., in Conservative Government 1834 1835 1834 1835 . Unenforceability in the courts Constitutional ... between convention and law means that no convention, no matter how well established or universally ... breaches a convention is often heavily criticised, on occasions leading to a loss of respect or popular ... more details
Infobox historical event Event Name Oregon ConstitutionalConvention Image Name Seal of the Oregon Territory.png Image Caption Seal of the Oregon Territory AKA ConstitutionalConvention of 1857 Participants ... Created Oregon Constitution The Oregon ConstitutionalConvention in 1857 drafted the Oregon Constitution ... approved the resolution and elected delegates to a constitutionalconvention. ref name journal The vote was 7,209 in favor of holding a convention to 1,616 against the proposal. ref name Horner Horner ... Information The 1857 Oregon ConstitutionalConvention. Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on March 2, 2008. ref The final tally was 35 votes for passage and 10 against 15 members of the convention were ... and Debates of the ConstitutionalConvention of 1857 by Charles Henry Carey. State Printing ... Convention , Oregon State Archives Oregon Pioneer History Category Oregon law ConstitutionalConvention Category Oregon Territory ConstitutionalConvention Category Members of the Oregon ConstitutionalConvention Category 1857 in law Category 1857 in the United States Category Constitutional ... 12, 1856, the legislature passed a bill authorizing a convention to establish a constitution. ref name journal cite book last first authorlink coauthors title Journal of the ConstitutionalConvention of the state of Oregon held at Salem, commencing August 17, 1857, together with the constitution ... Convention Image Matthew Paul Deady.jpg right thumb Matthew Deady , president of the convention On August ..., and elections. ref name journal At the Convention, Chester N. Terry was elected as the secretary ... Deady served as the president of the convention. ref name journal The group also settled a the debate over a disputed seat at the convention in favor of Perry B. Marple over F. G. Lockhart to represent ... days, the convention ended on September 18, when the delegates voted to approve the document as the constitution ... New York, NY. p. 347. ref Members All members of the convention and what county they represented ... more details
The Massachusetts Constitutionalconvention political meeting ConstitutionalConvention of 1853 met in order to consider changes to the Massachusetts Constitution . This was the third such convention in Massachusetts .... Since 1853, Massachusetts has had one subsequent ConstitutionalConvention, in 1917 18. Background ... be asked whether they wished for a constitutionalconvention. The bill passed, but on November 10, 1851 the idea of a convention was rejected by a vote of 65,846 against to 60,972 in favor. ref ibid. , p. 20. ref Undeterred, the Legislature on May 7, 1852 passed An Act relating to the calling a Convention ... Journal of the ConstitutionalConvention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Begun and Held in Boston ... House of Representatives. The Convention The ConstitutionalConvention met at 12 noon ref Bulletins for the ConstitutionalConvention, 1917 1918. Volume I Bulletins 1 to 16 , p. 11. Boston ... 11, 1853, the proposals of the ConstitutionalConvention were placed before the voters. Every single ... MAConCons DEFAULTSORT Massachusetts ConstitutionalConvention Of 1853 Category 1853 in Massachusetts Category Constitutional conventions Category Legal history of Massachusetts ConstitutionalConvention ... should be chosen to meet in convention for the purpose of revising or altering the Constitution of government of this Commonwealth? blockquote Delegates to the Convention were elected on March 7 ... 1917 Bulletins, p. 13. ref Every delegate was male. On the first day of the Convention, a President ..., p. 4. ref Also on the Convention s opening day, one man from each county was selected in order to sit ... of its business, the Convention found it expedient to organize Committees on Vacancies the Adoption ... the Legislature had abandoned this device some years previous, the Convention met several times ..., they could be presented to the Convention only on introduction by a delegate. ref ibid. , p. 26. ref Fifteen Minister of religion ministers were in attendance on the second day of the Convention ... more details
Infobox Election election name Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention flag image Flag placeholder.svg type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1973 previous year 1973 previous mps Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly elected in 1973 next election Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1982 next year 1982 next mps Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly elected in 1982 seats for election All 78 seats to the Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention br 40 seats were needed for a majority election date 1 May 1975 Ulster Unionist image1 Image Replace this image male.svg 100px leader1 Harry West leader since1 22 January 1974 party1 Ulster Unionist Party leaders seat1 Fermanagh and South Tyrone Assembly constituency Fermanagh and South Tyrone last election1 31 seats 35.8 seats1 19 seat change1 decrease 12 popular vote1 167,214 percentage1 25.4 swing1 ... increase 7.7 map image Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention 1975.png map size 450px map caption ... 1972 98 The Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention NICC was an elected body set up in 1975 by the United Kingdom UK Labour Party UK Labour government of Harold Wilson as an attempt to deal with constitutional issues surrounding the status of Northern Ireland . Formation of the ConstitutionalConvention The idea for a constitutionalconvention was first mooted by the Northern Ireland Office in its ... Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention Elections 1975 Votes summary bar box title Popular vote ... ConstitutionalConvention A number of leading Northern Ireland politicians were elected to the NICC ... sharing as a concept. As a result the Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention Report published on 20 November 1975 ref http cain.ulst.ac.uk events convention nicc75report.htm Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention Report, 20 November 1975 ref recommended only a return to majority rule as had ... Constitutional conventions Category 1975 in Northern Ireland ConstitutionalConvention ca Eleccions ... more details
the constitution November 29, 1802 ref name convention cite journal last1 first1 year 1896 title First ConstitutionalConvention, Convened November 1, 1802 journal Ohio Archaeological and Historical ... history of Ohio Constitution convention Delgates Category 1802 in the United States Ohio Constitution Convention Category United States federal territory and statehood legislation Ohio Constitution Convention Category Constitution of Ohio Ohio Convention Category Government of Ohio Constitution Convention 1802 Category Legal history of Ohio ConstitutionalConvention 1802 Category Ohio ConstitutionalConvention 1802 ... more details
File Australian Coat of Arms.png thumb The Australian Coat of Arms . The Australian ConstitutionalConvention 1998 was a ConstitutionalConvention Australia ConstitutionalConvention which gathered at Old ... Bear Baiting and Backbiting At the ConstitutionalConvention Penguin, 1998, ISBN 0140279830 ... of ACM in his place. She and Lloyd Waddy lead ACM through the 1998 ConstitutionalConvention and the 1999 ..., Steve, Two Weeks in Lilliput Bear Baiting and Backbiting At the ConstitutionalConvention Penguin ... conv con1302.pdf title ConstitutionalConvention Hansard, 13 February publisher Parliament of Australia ... II is Queen of Australia. As a matter of indisputable constitutionalconvention, the Governor General ... whether Australia should become a republic . The convention concluded with in principle support ... Australian constitutional monarchy and proposed a model involving appointment of the head of state by Parliament. ref Vizard, Steve, Two Weeks in Lilliput Bear Baiting and Backbiting At the ConstitutionalConvention Penguin, 1998, ISBN 0140279830 ref The model was put to a Australian republic ... Government Australia remains a constitutional monarchy under the Australian Constitution adopted ... by Alexander Downer , though less supportive of the republic plan, promised to convene a ConstitutionalConvention to discuss the issue. Under John Howard , the Coalition won the Australian federal election, 1996 1996 Federal Election and set the Convention date for February 1998. ref name lawfoundation.net.au ... thumb 300px The Convention took place at Old Parliament House, Canberra . It comprised 152 delegates ... including State and Territory leaders. The Convention was chaired by the Rt Hon Ian Sinclair MP ... lawfoundation.net.au Other representatives of the Government at the Convention included Attorney General ... and ACM A number of members of the Australian Republican Movement ARM attended the Convention. ARM ... Prominent delegates at the Convention included media personalities Steve Vizard and Eddie McGuire ... more details
Fern s Isern , President of the Constituent Convention of Puerto Rico during the September 25, 1951 ... Rico Politics DEFAULTSORT Constituent Convention Of Puerto Rico Category Political history of Puerto ... more details
The Fifth ConstitutionalConvention of the U.S. Virgin Islands was a constitutionalconvention political meeting constitutionalconvention of the United States Virgin Islands . It was authorized by USPL 94 584 USStat 94 2899 , and implemented by the 25th Legislature of the Virgin Islands . 30 delegates to the convention were United States Virgin Islands ConstitutionalConvention election, 2007 elected in 2007 , and a proposed Constitution was passed by the convention in May 2009. In response to the proposed constitution, Congress passed USPL 111 194 USStat 24 1309 which rejected the Constitution by sending it back to the convention and urged the convention to reconvene. History The Virgin Islands government is organized under the provisions of the Revised Organic Act of 1954 and the Treaty of the Danish West Indies of 1916. ref USCongRec 2010 S5138 ref ref name un statement The proposed constitution would not affect the Virgin Islands status as a United Nations list of Non Self Governing Territories Non Self Governing Territory as determined by the United Nations , but would only organize existing internal governance arrangements. ref name un statement Elections were held for delegates in the United States Virgin Islands ConstitutionalConvention election, 2007 2007 United States Virgin Islands ConstitutionalConvention election . The convention passed a proposed constitution in May 2009, ref name un statement Statement by Gerard Luz Anwar James II, President of the Fifth ConstitutionalConvention of the U.S. Virgin Islands, to the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization , 22 June 2010 ref and submitted it to Virgin Islands Gov. John P. de Jongh on June 1, 2009. ref name doj recommends cite news title DOJ Recommends Changes to Proposed Virgin Islands Constitution ... 5th ConstitutionalConvention Constitution Proposed by the 5th ConstitutionalConvention, U.S. ... would send the Constitution back to the convention and urge the convention to reconvene ... more details
Politics of Philippines Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Claro M Recto.jpg thumb left 200px Claro M. Recto , representative from Batangas was chosen as President of the 1934 Constitutional Convention In accordance to the Tydings McDuffie Law, election of delegates to the 1934 Constitutional Convention Philippines Constitutional Convention was held on July 10, 1934. Results class wikitable cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 bgcolor cccccc style background EEEEEE Delegates style background EEEEEE No. of Delegates Elected align right 202 class wikitable Position Name President Claro M. Recto 1st Vice President Ruperto Montinola 2nd Vice President Teodoro Sandiko Secretary Narciso Pimentel Sergeant at Arms Narciso Diokno See also Commission on Elections Philippines Commission on Elections Politics of the Philippines Philippine elections Philippine Constitution External links http www.comelec.gov.ph Official website of the Commission on Elections http www.gov.ph aboutphil uploads 1935constitution.doc Full text of the 1935 Philippine Constitution Philippine elections Category Elections in the Philippines Category 1934 elections in Asia Category 1934 in the Philippines Constitutional Convention election ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The 1978 Hawaii State ConstitutionalConvention is regarded to be the watershed political event in the modern Hawaii State of Hawaii . The convention established term limits for state office holders, provided a requirement for an annual balanced budget , laid the groundwork for the return of federal land such as the island of Kahoolawe Kaho Okina olawe , and most importantly created the Office of Hawaiian Affairs in an effort to right the wrongs done towards native Hawaiians since the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii Kingdom of Hawai Okina i in 1893 . The event also created an ambitious project of preservation of the Hawaiian culture including the adoption of Hawaiian diacritical marks for official usage, use of Hawaiian names, etc. The Hawaiian language became the official state language of Hawaii for the first time since the overthrow. A major outgrowth of the constitutionalconvention was the launching of the political careers of men and women who would later dominate Hawaiian politics. Delegates to the convention included Carol Fukunaga , future legislative leader Helene Hale , future legislative leader Jeremy Harris , future Mayor of Honolulu Les Ihara , future legislative leader Barbara Marumoto , future legislative leader Joseph Souki , future Speaker of the House John David Waihee III , future Governor Constitutions of Hawaii Category Hawaii state constitutions Category 1978 in politics Hawaii State ConstitutionalConvention, 1978 Category Constitutional conventions Category Native Hawaiian Category Legal history of Hawaii Category Indigenous land rights in Hawaii Category 1978 in Hawaii ConstitutionalConvention ... more details
Politics of Philippines Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Nene pimentel.jpg thumb left 200px Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. was one of leading opposition CON CON delegate representating Misamis Oriental The Constitutional convention political meeting Constitutional Convention of 1970 was called to change the existing Philippine Constitution which was made during the Commonwealth of the Philippines . Special elections for the CON CON Delegates who will represent the various provinces of the country on November 10, 1970. Notable politicians like Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. , Napoleon Rama, Jose Concepcion Jr., Margarito Teves, Ramon Mitra, Jr. , Richard J. Gordon and others were former CON CON delegates. Results Delegates class wikitable cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 bgcolor cccccc style background EEEEEE Delegates style background EEEEEE No. of Delegates Elected align right 320 See also Commission on Elections Philippines Commission on Elections Politics of the Philippines Philippine elections Philippine Constitution External links http www.comelec.gov.ph Official website of the Commission on Elections Philippine elections Category Elections in the Philippines Category 1970 elections in Asia Category 1970 in the Philippines Constitutional Convention election ... more details