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The Constitutional Initiative in Operation

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Out of the period at the beginning of this century in which revolt and revision of the lines of established political control produced the Progressive movement, the initiative was developed as a means for amending state constitutions. It may not be said with accuracy, however, that the initiative was a product solely of the Progressive movement. Men such as Dr. John R. Haynes of California and W. S. U’Ren of Oregon were urging the initiative in their respective states before the Progressive movement crystallized. Nevertheless, the initiative was a tool much to the Progressives’ liking, and most of the states that adopted it as a method of amending their constitution did so during the time in which the Progressives were at the height of their effectiveness as a party group.

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  • Crouch, Winston W., 1939. "The Constitutional Initiative in Operation," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 33(4), pages 634-645, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:33:y:1939:i:04:p:634-645_03
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