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Mason refused to sign the Constitution because he believed a central govt. would not represent the states well enough. He believed this was leading America down the road similar to monarchies, and other governments similar to that.

Gerry's reason of refusal to sign the Constitution was similar to Mason's. Gerry believed that the peoples opinions and states rights would not be protected with a central government.

Randolph however had different reasons for refusal but still similar in a sense. He and six other delegates introduced the Virginia Plan. Which basically put limitations on the government. He believed the Constitution and the Virginia Plan clashed with each other.

Basically all three delegates wanted less power to the central govt. Which is similar to the current views of the Republican Party.

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