Delegates of the state’s second constitutional convention
Description
The Wisconsin State Constitution serves as the foundational legal document establishing the framework of the state’s government. It delineates the structure and functions of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, and enshrines the rights and liberties of Wisconsin’s citizens. The constitution has been amended multiple times since its adoption to address evolving needs and concerns.
Inscription
“We, the people of Wisconsin, grateful to Almighty God for
our freedom, in order to secure its blessings, form a more per- fect government, insure domestic tranquility and promote the general welfare, do establish this constitution…”
Historical Document Details
Document Type
Other
Intended Audience
All residents of Wisconsin, serving as a guide for citizens and public officials by outlining the rights of individuals and the responsibilities of the state government
Purpose of the Document?
establish the legal and organizational framework for the state’s government
Key Ideas or Claims
Declaration of Rights: Affirms fundamental rights such as equality, freedom of speech, and religious liberty.
Separation of Powers: Defines the distinct roles and powers of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Suffrage: Outlines the qualifications and rights related to voting.
Amendment Process: Provides procedures for modifying the constitution to adapt to changing circumstances.