
Colorado Constitution
The Colorado Constitution is the fundamental legal document that establishes how the state government operates, its laws, and the rights of its residents. It outlines the structure of government—executive, legislative, and judicial branches—and sets rules for elections, public services, and individual rights. The document is designed to ensure government transparency, accountability, and protection of civil liberties. It can be amended through specific voting procedures, reflecting the will of Colorado’s residents. Overall, it provides the legal foundation for governing and upholding the principles of democracy within the state.