In addition, there have been three conventions proposed by 

 the General Assembly to deal with state constitutional matters, 

 but which never met: 



(1) The proposed Convention of I86I was rejected by the 

 people , 



(2) The proposed Convention of I87I was rejected by the 



people, 



(3) The proposed Convention of 1919 was never voted on by 



the people. 



^There has been one convention proposed to consider ratification 

 of an amendment to the federal Constitution. Public Laws 193 3 » C, ^+03 

 submitted to the people the question, whether a convention should be 

 held in 1933 to consider ratification of the 21st Amendment; the con- 

 vention proposal was rejected at the polls. 



