
Oklahoma Constitution
The Oklahoma Constitution is the foundational legal document governing the state of Oklahoma. Adopted in 1907, it outlines the structure of state government, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. It establishes the rights of citizens and sets rules for laws and governance. Unique aspects include provisions for state rights and a strong emphasis on education and social welfare. The Constitution has been amended numerous times to address changing social and political needs, reflecting the values and priorities of Oklahomans throughout its history.