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ARTICLE XIV. Amendments and Revisions of the Constitution. Section 1. No part of this Constitution shall be altered except by a
Convention duly elected. Section 2. No Convention of the people shall be called unless by the
concurrence of two-thirds of all the members of each House of the General
Assembly, made known by the passing of a bill, which shall be read three times
on three several days in each House. Section 3. Whenever a Convention shall be called, proclamation of an
election for Delegates shall be made by the Governor at least thirty days before
the day of election. Every County and Senatorial District shall be entitled to
as many Delegates as it has representatives in the General Assembly. The same
qualifications shall be required in Delegates, and in Electors, that are
required in members of the General Assembly, and voters for the same
respectively, and the elections for Delegates to a Convention, and the returns
of such election, shall be held and made in the manner prescribed by law for
regulating elections for members of the General Assembly, but the Convention
shall judge of the qualifications of its members.
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