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Qualifying for State Ballots in Initiative States

 

When State Legislatures refuse to make a Call on Congress to convene a “SINGLE ISSUE” Federal Convention, CITIZEN INITIATIVES plans to place the Legislative Call on the State ballot. Assuming a specific Legislative Call is approved by the State electorate, then the legislators will be forced to complete the Call on Congress. 

 

CITIZEN INITIATIVES believes Legislative Calls for proposed Amendments should qualify for the ballot in 21 of 24 Initiative States.  If all 19 proposed Amendments qualified for the ballot in a given State, then there would be 19 separate initiatives that we would have to qualify for at the ballot. Only 21 of the 24 Initiative States allow for Director IndirectStatute Initiatives.   By placing the Legislative Call on the ballot in non-Presidential years the victory margin in some States, as was mentioned earlier, could be as low as 9% or registered voters. 

 

We believe that we can win in at least 18 of the 21 Initiative States for most of our proposed Amendments.   Of course, some of the 24 Initiative States will not require ballot Initiatives because State Legislators will make their Calls on Congress voluntarily.  In Legislative States, we expect at least 16 Legislatures will make the Call.  We will be instructing legislators about the facts regarding each proposed Amendment with special emphasis on the opportunity the States have for reclaiming their States Rights in selected “SINGLE ISSUE” Federal Conventions. 

 

There are important advantages for us once aggressive State campaigns begin:

  1. State Legislators will begin to understand that “SINGLE ISSUE” Federal Conventions are safe and empower them to become the final arbitrator for selected Constitutional issues. 

  2. Advertising and publicity campaigns from petition drives and ballot initiatives will greatly help in our efforts to change perceptions for many Americans

  3. State Legislatorsin InitiativeStates will not be able to reject ballot results that instruct them to Call on Congressdirecting Congress to convene a “SINGLE ISSUE” Federal Convention.

  4. As a result of the activity and victories in some States, State Legislators from other States will be more attentive to our lobbying and “Redress of Grievances” petitions directing them to make a Call on Congress. 

  5. In Legislative States that refuse to make a Call voluntarily they will be directed to placethe Legislative Call on the next general election ballot for the voters to decide.

  6. Congress will be more attentive to our Congressional “Redress of Grievances”petitions directing them to send the proposed Amendment to State Legislaturesfor ratification. As we get closer to 34 States completing their Calls, Congress will want to avoid convening a Convention and likely send the Amendment to the States for ratification voluntarily;

  7. The United States Supreme Court will be listening  to our national campaigns and may be more agreeable to read-dressing some of its flawed decisions in past cases.   As our court battles and potential Class Action law suits move forward, the Court may be nudged to revisit some of their flawed analysis in matters such as Roe vs. Wade.  However, even if the Court reverses itself, it will still be necessary to amend the Constitution thus preventing the Court from revisiting the same issue in the future. 

  8. On some proposed Amendments the President may be willing to use his influence in Congress and State Legislatures. 

 

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Single Issue Amendment Conventions

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