Kentucky. Constitution Revision Assembly.

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The 1944 Kentucky General Assembly passed a resolution calling for a convention to draw up a new constitution for Kentucky.

The question was put to the voters in a 1947 referendum, but not enough support was gained for the constitutional convention. In 1948, a Constitutional Review Commission was established. Efforts to enact its recommendations for change by admendment were also unsuccessful. A call for a convention to revise only certain areas of the constitution, which was made in 1960, failed at the polls, too. The 1964 General Assembly created a Constitution Revision Assembly to write a new constitution for consideration by the voters. The new charter did not sway the voters, and the 1966 referendum on its merits had the same results as the earlier efforts.

From the description of Kentucky Constitutional Revision Assembly records, 1964-1967. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 13800116

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creatorOf Kentucky. Constitution Revision Assembly. Kentucky Constitutional Revision Assembly records, 1964-1967. University of Kentucky Libraries
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associatedWith Breathitt, Edward T., 1924- person
associatedWith Chandler, Albert B. 1920-1974. person
associatedWith Clements, Earle C. 1896-1985. person
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Kentucky
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Active 1964

Active 1967

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