Constitution of the State of Idaho

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Constitution of the State of Idaho (1889)
Delegates to the Idaho Constitutional Convention (1889)

The Constitution of the State of Idaho is the basic law for the State of Idaho. The current constitution, adopted in 1889 and amended several times since then, is the first and only adopted by the State of Idaho.

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Versions of the Constitution of the State of Idaho include:

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