This resolution applies to Congress for a limited national convention for the purpose of proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding elections. The resolution states that the current dependency of Congress on powerful special interests has created an imbalance in our representative democracy. It argues that elections should be free from the disproportional influence of special interests and fair enough that any citizen can be elected into office. The resolution calls for a convention to propose an amendment that will permanently protect free and fair elections in America, specifically addressing issues raised by the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The resolution also specifies that the delegates to the convention should be comprised equally of individuals currently elected to state and local office, or be selected by election in each Congressional district, and that individuals elected or appointed to federal office should be prohibited from serving as delegates. The resolution intends for this application to be considered together with applications from other states until two-thirds of the states have applied for a convention for a similar purpose.