Constitutional convention
Constitutional convention may refer to:
- Constitutional convention (political custom), an informal and uncodified procedural agreement
- Constitutional convention (political meeting), a meeting of delegates to adopt a new constitution or revise an existing constitution
Specific conventions
- Constitutional Convention (Australia), any of four gatherings in 1891, 1897–98, 1973, and 1998
- Australian Constitutional Convention 1998
- Constitutional Convention (Ireland), established in 2012
- Constitutional Convention (Philippines)
- Scottish Constitutional Convention
- Constitutional conventions of the United Kingdom
United States
- Constitutional Convention (United States), wrote the current U. S. Constitution in 1787
- Convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution, one of two processes for proposing amendments
- Second Constitutional Convention of the United States, a proposal to reform and rewrite the Constitution
- California Constitutional Conventions
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