Official Report of the Proceedings and Debates of the Third Constitutional Convention of Ohio
Author: Ohio. Constitutional Convention
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 1344
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Author: Ohio. Constitutional Convention
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 1344
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Published: 1873
Total Pages: 1398
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles Burleigh Galbreath
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 172
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Published: 1917
Total Pages: 506
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Directory of the ... association ... to February 9, 1924:" v. 11, pt. 1, p. [143]-164.
Author: Charles Burleigh Galbreath
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 24
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 1602
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 660
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 448
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first comprehensive study of all 114 state constitutional conventions for which there are records--from Connecticut's in 1818 to New Hampshire's in 1984. By integrating state constitution-makers with the federal constitutional tradition, this path-breaking work yields a superior understanding of how American citizens have chosen to govern themselves.
Author: Steven H. Steinglass
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2022-10-03
Total Pages: 697
ISBN-13: 019761972X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe second edition of The Ohio State Constitution begins with a detailed summary and analysis of the history of the Ohio Constitution, including the pre-statehood Northwest Ordinance of 1787 (i.e., the Northwest Ordinance), the adoption of the 1802 Constitution, which resulted in Ohio's admission as the 17th state in the Union, and the adoption of the 1851 Constitution, Ohio's current constitution. In-depth attention is given to the 34 amendments that have their origins in the work of the Progressive-era 1912 Constitutional Convention, which proposed the initiative and referendum, and the home rule amendment. The historical commentary also covers the modern efforts to use commissions to revise the constitution, and the emergence of the new judicial federalism in Ohio. In Part Two, the book contains detailed commentaries on each of the 220+ sections of the constitution, and the commentary on each of the 19 Articles begins with an article-specific introductory essay.