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How many signatures are on the original document of the constitution?

There are 38 signatures on the original constitution.


The Constitution cannot be overruled by any state or law. It is the of the land.?

The Constitution cannot be overruled by any state or law. It is the main part of land.


How many constitutions has Wyoming had?

the equality state book says on pg. 16 that there has only been "one constitution" in Wyoming.


Why was the Constitution signed?

Without signatures it was not ratified and therefore not legal.


Which state had the most signatures in US Constitution?

Pennsylvania had the most signers to the Constitution.


What are the judges of every state bound?

any thing in the Constitution or laws of any state to the Contrary notwithstanding.


3 According to article VI of the US Constitution what would happen should there be a conflict between the US Constitution and the state constitution?

The U.S. Constitution trumps any conflicts with state constitutions.


In New York State who can notarize signatures of the witnesses to a will?

In New York State, a notary public can notarize the signatures of witnesses to a will, as long as the notary is not one of the witnesses and does not stand to benefit from the will. It is important for the notary to ensure that the witnesses acknowledge their signatures in the notary's presence.


What is initative petition?

A process permitted in some states where by voters may put proposed changes in the state constitution to a vote it sufficient signatures are obtained on petitions calling for such a referendum.


Which country has the shortest constitution in the world?

The United States of America. They also have the oldest constitution of any major government.


What can voters do in some states if they want to change their state constitution?

In some states, voters can initiate a constitutional amendment through a process that typically involves gathering a certain number of signatures from registered voters on a petition. Once the required signatures are collected, the proposed amendment is usually placed on the ballot for a public vote during an election. If a majority of voters approve the amendment, it is then adopted into the state constitution. Additionally, state legislatures may also propose amendments, which would then need to be ratified by voters.


How many constitutions does Arizona have?

Yes it Does. Like any other State in the U.S its constitution is like most but not the same.