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How do we determine the number of delegates to be picked in a future constitutional convention?

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The number of delegates to be picked in a future constitutional convention is determined by the individual states, based on factors like population or political party affiliation.

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The number of delegates to be picked in a future constitutional convention is determined by the individual states.

During the Constitutional Convention in 1787, each state had the responsibility of choosing its own delegates who would debate and vote for or against the Constitution.

The number of delegates chosen from each state would be based on the state's population or, in some cases, determined by the political parties based on the number of registered party voters in the state.

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