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152. Tennessee 1795 Constitutional Convention, Washington County
153. Vermont 1814 Constitutional Convention, Windsor
154. Virginia 1788 Constitutional Convention, Amherst County
155. Virginia 1788 Constitutional Convention, Brunswick County
156. Virginia 1788 Constitutional Convention, Buckingham County
157. Virginia 1788 Constitutional Convention, Essex County
158. Virginia 1788 Constitutional Convention, Fauquier County
159. Virginia 1788 Constitutional Convention, Fayette County
160. Virginia 1788 Constitutional Convention, Frederick County
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Constitutional Convention
Convention: In Law, A body constituted by statute to represent the people in their primary relations, and in some sense outside of the constitution, as e.g. for the framing or amending of the constitution itself (Constitutional Convention). In this sense, applied to a body meeting under authority of Congress to frame a constitution for a new state, or convened by a state legislature, in the manner prescribed by law, to revise the constitution of the state.
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Many states during this time period continued to either create (for new states) or refine their state constitutions. This resulted in numerous elections for convention delegates.
1787 - 1824: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia
Office Scope: State / Territory
Role Scope: State / County / District / City