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Related: About this forumMichigan could approve a constitutional convention this year. What would that mean?
As Michigan works out who (and what) will be on ballots this fall, one proposal is already set in stone: Should the state convene a constitutional convention?
Proposal 1, as it will be known, pops up every 16 years and gives Michigan voters the chance to rewrite the states governing document.
On its face, the proposed convention sometimes referred to as a con-con could functionally reset everything about Michigans laws. But what would it look like? And what would a yes vote actually do?
Heres everything you need to know about Proposal 1 in Michigan.
https://www.votebeat.org/michigan/2026/07/09/constitutional-convention-concon-proposal-1-explained/
rampartd
(5,857 posts)they already have their constitution. they will appoint the delegates who probably won't read what they sign.
SonOfNebanaube
(168 posts)ALEC/Heritage will gut it and institute Christian Nationalist Theocracy.
Soul_of_Wit
(220 posts)This pretty much boils down to the fact that people prefer the devil that they know. I would envision the right-wing fantasy of progressive taxation replaced with regressive taxation (bye-bye property taxes.)