MAINE
Maine is one state which does NOT allow amendment to the constitution by initiative. Furthermore, Maine's constitution does NOT demand a periodic question asking if a constitutional convention should be held. This is not the end of the story. State legislators are still human, and they will listen to you, if there are enough of you. Contact them daily, and voice your opinion on demarchy and its importance to Maine.
It is also plausible, at the state level, to run for a legislature seat yourself, or encourage a friend to.
It is furthermore plausible to establish a party for this purpose, to better coordinate your vote.
Once the amendment gets on the ballot, it is still imperative that you vote. Amendments require a majority of voters to approve it in an election. Do not forget this step.
Again, the needed elements are:
FIRST: A selected legislative branch:
Necessitating selection by lot and electoral confirmation of senate and representatives - This is the important element. If nothing else is done, this must be.
Necessitating three persons jointly and in unison control one seat
Necessitating removal for misconduct be appropriately punished, and that officers are not permitted to step down
SECOND: A selected executive branch:
Necessitating selection by lot and electoral confirmation of governor, lieutenant-governor, et al.
Necessitating three persons jointly and in unison discharge all administrative duties
Necessitating removal for misconduct be appropriately punished, and that officers are not permitted to step down
THIRD: A selected judicial branch:
Necessitating selection by lot and electoral confirmation of judges
Necessitating removal for misconduct be appropriately punished, and that judges are not permitted to step down
The astute will note I have highlighted one item. This is because, all else failing, a legislature so composed will reasonably be expected to institute the rest of this form of government, both at the state level and at all levels controlled by state law. If the rest of this cannot be pushed through, that item alone will salvage Maine from depredation, and if that item is not present, the rest of this is rather pointless.
Important highlights of the Maine Constitution are thus:
Article IV empowers the legislative branch.
Part First handles the house of representatives.
Section 2 handles the composition of the house of representatives.
Sections 2 and 5 handle the appointment of representatives.
Section 8 empowers the house of representatives to impeachment.
Part Second handles the senate.
Section 1 handles composition of the senate.
Section 3 handles appointment of the senate.
Section 7 empowers the senate to try impeachments and limits the scope of impeachment.
Part Third handles the legislature's duties.
Section 4 handles expulsion.
Article V empowers the executive branch.
Part First deals witht he governor.
Section 2 handles the appointment of the governor.
Article VI empowers the judicial branch.
Section 4 handles the appointment of most judicial officers.
Section 6 handles the appointment of judges of register and probate.
On the county and city levels, similar changes will need to be made. These matters are handled by law or other parts of the constitution. I have faith that a citizen legislature in Maine will attend to this problem with due urgency and care.