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The Senate that cast the vote needed to ratify the Constitution was the First United States Congress, which met in 1789. The Constitution was ratified when the required nine states approved it, with the final necessary vote occurring in June 1788. The Senate, as part of this Congress, was officially established in March 1789, and it played a crucial role in the formation of the new government outlined by the Constitution. The ratification itself, however, was primarily a function of state conventions rather than the Senate voting directly.
Delaware, on December 7, 1789 became the first state to ratify the New Constitution with a unanimous vote.
1. You need 2/3's majority vote from Congress. 2. You need 3/4's vote from the states. (38 states).
The Constitution can only be changed when an amendment passed by congress is ratified by 2/3 of all the states in the union. For a state to ratify the change their legislature must pass the change in their state chamber. So the people who change the constitution are the folks you vote for every two to four years.
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What is the capital of new hemisphere the state which cast the deciding vote to ratify the constitution
failed to ratify the Constitution by a large margin
Yes 2/3 majority vote in Congress.
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The people can then vote directly by states to add a special section to the Constitution.
Popular sovereignty - The people ratify the constitution and then vote for government.
Ratify is what is necessary to change or make a new amendment to the constitution. If 2/3rds of the states vote to accept the amendment, the amendment passes and is changed or added to the constitutional amendments.
Rhode Island didn't vote at the Constitutional Convention; they boycotted the proceedings entirely and were the last to ratify the Constitution.
Delaware, on December 7, 1789 became the first state to ratify the New Constitution with a unanimous vote.
Concord is the capital city of New Hampshire.
it was important because they they gave you allot of freedom. They had to ratify the constitution or they had to approve and vote on it.
Concord is the capital city of New Hampshire.