Voters Back Constitutional Convention to Reform Pennsylvania Government

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HARRISBURG -- Nearly three of four Pennsylvanians favor a constitutional convention to address state government reform issues, and most voters haven't made up their minds about Republican or Democratic candidates in the May 18 primaries for governor, a poll shows.

With 69 percent undecided, Attorney General Tom Corbett of Shaler holds a more than 4 to 1 lead over state Rep. Sam Rohrer of Berks County in the Republican gubernatorial primary, according to the poll released Tuesday by Franklin & Marshall College. The poll, conducted for the Tribune-Review, WTAE-TV and other news outlets, showed Corbett with 23 percent and Rohrer with 5 percent. Three percent chose "other."

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Voters Back Constitutional Convention to Reform Pennsylvania Government

"Voters of the state are disenchanted with state government and the state Legislature and believe fundamental change needs to take place," said poll director G. Terry M...

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