The Constitution of the State of Tennessee defines the form, structure, activities, character, and fundamental rules (and means for changing them) of the U.S. State of Tennessee.
Constitution of the State of Tennessee | |
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Overview | |
Jurisdiction | Tennessee |
Subordinate to | Constitution of the United States |
Created | February 23, 1870 |
Ratified | March 26, 1870 |
Government structure | |
Branches | 3 |
Chambers | Bicameral |
Executive | Governor of Tennessee |
Judiciary | Judiciary of Tennessee |
Full text | |
Constitution of Tennessee at Wikisource |
The original constitution of Tennessee came into effect on June 1, 1796, concurrent with the state's admission to the Union. A second version of the constitution was adopted in 1835. A third constitution was adopted in 1870 and is the one still in use today, with subsequent amendments. The constitution is located in Tennessee's State Library and Archives.