
Florida State Constitution
The Florida Constitution is the fundamental legal document that establishes the structure, powers, and responsibilities of Florida’s government. It sets out the rights of residents, outlines how laws are made, and defines the roles of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The Constitution also includes provisions on elections, education, and public policy, ensuring government operates transparently and fairly. It can be amended through a formal process involving voter approval, allowing it to adapt over time. Overall, it functions as the supreme law of Florida, guiding governance and protecting citizens' rights.