Maryland
State Constitution
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Overview
The Maryland Constitution of 1867 serves as the fundamental law of the state, establishing the framework for government and protecting the rights of its citizens.
History
Maryland was admitted to the Union on April 28, 1788.
The current constitution was adopted in 1867. State constitutions are often amended more frequently than the federal Constitution, reflecting changing needs and values of state residents.
Structure of Government
Legislative
State Legislature
Executive
Governor & Cabinet
Judicial
State Courts
Bill of Rights
Like the U.S. Constitution, the Maryland Constitution includes protections for individual rights and liberties. State constitutions often provide broader protections than the federal Constitution, serving as a "floor" rather than a "ceiling" for rights.