April 9 – On this day in Montana history in 1866 Montana’s
first-ever Constitutional Convention opened in Helena. The land was still a
territory and the Helena gathering was organized by Acting Territorial Gov.
Thomas Francis Meagher. Politics were at a boiling point in the territory and
less than half the people chosen to write the constitution showed up. Essentially
what happened was they passed a measure without a quorum, it was never offered
for a state-wide vote, and therefore was never submitted to Congress. On top of
all that, the first Constitution was lost on its way to St. Louis to be printed
and no copy survives.
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