
Arizona Constitution
The Arizona Constitution is the fundamental legal document that establishes the framework for state government, outlining the powers and responsibilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. It sets out the rights of residents, including freedom of speech and voting rights, and details processes for elections and amendments. It is designed to protect individual liberties and ensure government accountability. As the supreme law in Arizona, any laws or actions must comply with its provisions. The constitution can be amended through specific procedures, allowing it to adapt to changing societal needs while maintaining a stable governance structure.