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Conventions within the states to ratify an amendment to the United States Constitution : ウィキペディア英語版 | State ratifying conventions
State ratifying conventions are one of the two methods established by Article V of the United States Constitution for ''ratifying'' proposed constitutional amendments. Ratifying conventions have only been used on one occasion, that being for the ratification of the Constitution's 21st Amendment in the year 1933. All other proposed constitutional amendments have been offered to the state legislatures for ratification. ==Constitutional text== Article V reads in pertinent part (italics added):
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