
Florida Constitution
The Florida Constitution is the fundamental legal document that establishes the structure, powers, and rights within the state of Florida. It outlines how the government operates—defining the roles of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches—and sets rules for voting, education, and individual rights. The constitution can be amended through proposed changes that must be approved by voters. It ensures that government actions align with the principles and laws approved by Florida residents, providing a framework for governing and protecting the rights of its citizens.