Washington State Constitution
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The Washington State Constitution is the document that describes the structure and function of the government of the state of Washington. Washington has had two constitutions: one in 1878 and the current one from 1889.
- Knapp, Lebbeus J (1913). The origin of the Constitution of the State of Washington (DJVU), Washington University State Historical Society. OCLC 70119172.
- Washington Constitution: Full text of the Washington Constitution provided by the Washington State Legislature
- 1878 Constitution (From Washington Secretary of State)
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