CT voters will see two constitutional amendment questions on the ballot Tuesday.
The first is whether to allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they'll turn 18 on or before the day of a regular election.
The second is whether there should be a Constitutional Convention to amend or revise the constitution of the state.
Some churches are calling for a "yes" vote on the Constitutional Convention in hopes a convention would reopen the debate on same-sex marriage and could lead to an amendment banning the practice in CT.
Last month, the State Supreme Court handed down a ruling making same-sex marriage legal in the state. Same-sex couples can marry beginning on Nov. 12.