New Hampshire Constitutional Convention Question: Voters will choose whether to conduct a state constitutional convention

New Hampshire Constitutional Convention Question asks voters about hosting a state constitutional convention.
There are no organized campaigns in support of or in opposition to the question, according to Ballotpedia
Since 1894, there have been five instances where voters rejected the question and eight times when voters approved it.

A “yes” on New Hampshire’s Constitutional Convention Question would establish a state constitutional convention.

Ballot measure details

The question is an automatic ballot referral, which means the question reappears every 10 years on New Hampshire’s ballot. The purpose of the convention would be to revise or amend the state’s constitution. In 2012, 64.04% of voters rejected the amendment and 35.96% supported it, according to Ballotpedia

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Support and opposition

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There are no organized campaigns in support of or in opposition to the question, according to Ballotpedia

The money race

According to Ballotpedia, the measure has seen $0 in support contributions and $0 in opposition contributions.

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