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Often, yes--but not always. Direct voter ratification is provided for in the State Constitution of Florida, for instance.

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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.


What state was fourth to approve the constitution?

Georgia


First state to approve the constitution?

Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution and become a state.


What state approved the US Constitution first?

Delaware was the first state to approve the US Constitution.


Which state was first approve the US Constitution?

Delaware was the first state to ratify the US Constitution.


What was the first state to approve the US constitution?

Virginia


What state was the last to approve the constitution?

rhode island


Which state was the second to approve the Constitution?

Pennsylvania =D


Why did the state conventions have to approve the Constitution?

Because the terms of the Draft Constitution required it.


Did Maryland approve the Constitution?

Yes Maryland approved the Constitution. It was the seventh state to ratify the Constitution.


What state was the first to approve the US Constitution and has the nickname the Diamond state?

Delaware


Who was the 1st state to approve the constitution who was the last?

The first was Deleware