Idaho Constitution
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The Idaho Constitution is the state constitution of Idaho.
- The current Idaho Constitution was adopted in 1890.
- Idaho has had one state constitution.
- The current state constitution has 21 articles.
- The current Idaho Constitution has been amended 143 times.[1]
- Voters last approved a new amendment to the Idaho Constitution on November 5, 2024.
A state constitution is the fundamental document that outlines a state's framework for governance, including the powers, structure, and limitations of the state government, individual and civil rights, and other matters.
History
Idaho was admitted to the Union as the 43rd state on July 3, 1890. In 1889, the Idaho territorial legislature approved a constitution. The U.S. Congress approved the document in 1890, and Idaho became the 43rd state in the Union. The constitution was adopted on August 6, 1889 by a constitutional convention and was then ratified in a statewide vote of the people in November 1889. The United States Congress approved the ratified constitution on July 3, 1890, accepting Idaho as a state.[2]
Preamble
- See also: Preamble, Idaho Constitution and Preambles to state constitutions
The preamble to the Idaho constitution states:
Article I
- See also: Article I, Idaho Constitution
Article I of the Idaho Constitution is titled the "Declaration of Rights" and details the unalienable rights granted to everyone.
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Article II
- See also: Article II, Idaho Constitution
Article II of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Distribution of Powers" and divides the government into three distinct branches: the legislative, executive and judicial.
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Article III
- See also: Article III, Idaho Constitution
Article III of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Legislative Department."
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Article IV
- See also: Article IV, Idaho Constitution
Article IV of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Executive Department."
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Article V
- See also: Article V, Idaho Constitution
Article V of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Judicial Department."
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Article VI
- See also: Article VI, Idaho Constitution
Article VI of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Suffrage and Elections" and describes the election process as well as the guidelines for suffrage.
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Article VII
- See also: Article VII, Idaho Constitution
Article VII of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Finance and Revenue" and deals with the state's power to tax and generate revenue.
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Article VIII
- See also: Article VIII, Idaho Constitution
Article VIII of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Public Indebtedness and Subsidies" and concerns public indebtedness and subsidies.
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Article IX
- See also: Article IX, Idaho Constitution
Article IX of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Education and School Lands." This article establishes the school system and guarantees all children the right to a free public education.
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Article X
- See also: Article X, Idaho Constitution
Article X of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Public Institutions" and deals with public institutions, such as the seat of government and the prison system.
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Article XI
- See also: Article XI, Idaho Constitution
Article XI of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Corporations, Public and Private" and concerns all corporations other than municipal.
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Article XII
- See also: Article XII, Idaho Constitution
Article XII of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Corporations, Municipal" and establishes the rights and limitations of municipal corporations.
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Article XIII
- See also: Article XIII, Idaho Constitution
Article XIII of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Immigration and Labor" and concerns immigration and labor laws.
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Article XIV
Article XIV of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Militia" and establishes a state militia.
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Article XV
- See also: Article XV, Idaho Constitution
Article XV of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Water Rights" and concerns public use of water, including rights, priorities and limitations.
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Article XVI
- See also: Article XVI, Idaho Constitution
Article XVI of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Livestock" and deals with livestock.
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Article XVII
- See also: Article XVII, Idaho Constitution
Article XVII of the Idaho Constitution is titled "State Boundaries" and sets the boundaries of the state.
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Article XVIII
- See also: Article XVIII, Idaho Constitution
Article XVIII of the Idaho Constitution is titled "County Organization" and establishes the individual counties in the state.
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Article XIX
- See also: Article XIX, Idaho Constitution
Article XIX of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Apportionment."
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Article XX
- See also: Article XX, Idaho Constitution
Article XX of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Amendments" and details the amendment process.
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Article XXI
- See also: Article XXI, Idaho Constitution
Article XXI of the Idaho Constitution is titled "Schedule and Ordinance" and was established here to ease transition from territory to state.
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Amending the constitution
Article XX of the Idaho Constitution establishes two ways in which the constitution can be amended, either via legislatively referred constitutional amendments or constitutional conventions. Idaho does not feature the power of citizen initiative for initiated constitutional amendments.
Legislature
A two-thirds (66.67%) vote is required during one legislative session for the Idaho State Legislature to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 47 votes in the Idaho House of Representatives and 24 votes in the Idaho State Senate, assuming no vacancies. Amendments do not require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot.
Convention
According to Article XX of the Idaho Constitution, a constitutional convention can be called if two-thirds of the members of each house of the Idaho State Legislature vote to place before the people a question as to whether the people want to call a convention. If a majority of all the voters voting at the election vote for a convention, the legislature must arrange to have a convention.
See also
- State constitution
- Constitutional article
- Constitutional amendment
- Constitutional revision
- Constitutional convention
- Amendments
External links
- Idaho State Legislature, "Idaho Constitution
- University of Idaho, "Idaho Constitutional Revision Commission"
- History.com, "Jul 3, 1890: Idaho Becomes 43rd State"
- Idaho Historical Timeline
- Talkington, H.L. (1911). Political History, State Constitution and School Laws of Idaho
Footnotes
- ↑ According to Crowley and Heffron (2022), the Constitution of 1890 had been amended 109 times through 1993. Since 1993, voters have approved 34 additional constitutional amendments.
- ↑ Crowley, D, et al. (2011). The Idaho State Constitution. New York, NY: Oxford University Press
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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