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Constitution of the State of Delaware
Overview
Jurisdiction
Delaware, United States
Ratified
June 4, 1897
Date effective
June 10, 1897; 127 years ago (1897-06-10)
Chambers
Two (bicameral Delaware General Assembly)
Executive
Governor of Delaware
Judiciary
Judiciary of Delaware
History
Amendments
100+[quantify]
Signatories
30 delegates
The Constitution of the State of Delaware of 1897 is the fourth and current governing document for Delaware state government and has been in effect since June 10 of that year.
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