Constitution of Georgia
The Constitution of Georgia is the fundamental legal document that outlines the structure and function of the state government in Georgia, USA. It establishes the rights of citizens and the responsibilities of government officials, ensuring a system of checks and balances among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Originally adopted in 1777, the constitution has undergone several revisions, with the most recent version ratified in 1983. It serves as a framework for state laws and policies, reflecting the values and principles of the people of Georgia. The constitution also includes provisions for local governments and the amendment process.