§ 2.
Revision.
A convention to revise this Constitution may be called by a three-fourths
vote of all the members of each house. The calling of a constitutional convention may be initiated
and submitted to the voters in the same manner as an amendment. If a majority of the voters
voting thereon approve the calling of a convention, the Legislature shall provide for the holding
thereof. Members of a convention shall be elected on a nonpolitical ballot in the same districts
and in the same number as the house of representatives. Proposed amendments or revisions
approved by a majority of all the members of the convention shall be submitted to the electorate
at a special election in a manner to be determined by the convention.
History: Amendment proposed by SL 1915, ch 236, rejected Nov., 1916; amendment proposed
by SL 1972, ch 4, approved Nov. 7, 1972.