The Constitutional Convention happened in 1787 in Philadelphia. The intent of the convention was to establish the U.S. Constitution. Each state, regardless of its number of delegates had a single vote. Thirty-nine of the fifty-five delegates supported the adoption of the new Constitution. Rhode Island was against the Convention and therefore sent no representation.
Of the present delegates, the 16 representatives who refused to sign the Constitution were:
Oliver Ellsworth - Connecticut 
William Houstoun - Georgia 
William L. Pierce - Georgia
Luther Martin - Maryland 
John F Mercer - Maryland
Elbridge Gerry - Massachusetts 
Caleb Strong - Massachusetts 
William C. Houston - New Hampshire 
John Lansing Jr - New York 
Robert Yates - New York
William R Davie - North Carolina 
Alexander Martin - North Carolina
George Mason - Virginia 
James McClurg - Virginia 
Edmund J. Randolph - Virginia
George Wythe - Virginia