Over the next six days, the delegates adopted a series of resolutions requesting changes in the governance of Texas.
The delegates overwhelmingly adopted the ban, 141 to 3.
In 1964, delegates adopted a new Constitution for the country.
The assembled delegates reversed field and adopted a neutral stance.
The delegates authored and adopted the constitution by a simply majority vote.
At their triennial congress on Sept. 15-21, 1990, delegates adopted a new party programme replacing that of 1975.
At a convention, delegates may adopt rules without the constraint of precedent or public comment.
The plank the delegates will adopt expresses support for a constitutional amendment that would outlaw abortion.
The 8,500 delegates attending the union's representative assembly in Washington adopted an executive board proposal on school choice.
In advance of the territory's independence, the 72 delegates must debate and adopt a constitution by a majority of two-thirds.