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  1. The Texas Constitution is significantly longer and more detailed than the U.S. Constitution, containing over 90,000 words compared to the U.S. Constitution’s roughly 7,000 words.
  2. The Texas Constitution allows for more direct democracy, including provisions for initiatives and referendums, which are not present in the U.S. Constitution.
  3. Texas has a stronger emphasis on individual rights and protections, including a detailed Bill of Rights that expands upon those in the U.S. Constitution.
  4. The Texas Constitution limits the governor's power more than the U.S. Constitution limits the President's, leading to a more fragmented executive branch.
  5. Amendments to the Texas Constitution require a simpler process, needing only a majority vote from the electorate, while amending the U.S. Constitution involves a more complex process requiring supermajorities.
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