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Georgia Constitution

The Georgia Constitution is the fundamental legal framework that sets the rules for government and law in Georgia. It outlines how the state is organized, the powers of the governor, legislature, and courts, and protects citizens’ rights. It also establishes procedures for creating laws, managing public services, and defining elections. The constitution is designed to ensure government operates transparently, fairly, and responsibly, while safeguarding individual freedoms. As the highest legal authority in the state, it can be amended through a formal process to adapt to changing needs and values.