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Constitution of New York

The Constitution of the State of New York establishes the structure of the government of the State of New York, and enumerates the basic rights of the citizens of New York. Like most state constitutions in the United States, New York's constitution's provisions tend to be more detailed and amended more often than its federal counterpart. Because the…

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State of New York
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Supreme law of the United States

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Constitutional conventions

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Constitution of New York, 1777

Constitutional Convention of 1801

New York State Constitutional Conventions

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Constitution of New York

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Constitution of New York

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Jurisdiction · 1
Constitution of New York → State of New York
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Constitution of New York → Supreme law of the United States

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Constitution of New YorkJurisdictionState of New York1.00infobox
Constitution of New YorkSubordinate toSupreme law of the United States1.00infobox
the substantial property qualification for votinginstance ofIt retained provisions from the Colonial Charter0.80text
the ability of the Governor to prorogueinstance ofIt retained provisions from the Colonial Charter0.80text

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