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Jul 24, 2023

[Answer] Which U.S. state has the longest written constitution?

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...1. California 2. Virginia 3. Alabama 4. Hawaii




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Alabama - As of 2019, the Alabama state constitution is 388,882 words long! Alabama’s constitution continues to grow due to its number of amendments. There are currently 892 of them! When the constitution was created in 1901, it stripped local communities of their right to home rule. Instead of each municipality passing local laws, the laws are amended to the state constitution. As a result, Alabama’s constitution includes amendments regarding bingo and mosquito control. Not only is Alabama’s state constitution the longest in the U.S., but it is also believed to be the longest known constitution in the world. India holds the record for the longest written national constitution with 117,369 words — Alabama’s is three times that!:


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