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The Constitution of the State of Arizona is the governing document and framework for the State of Arizona. The current constitution is the first and only adopted by the state of Arizona. The current constitution is the first and only adopted by the state of Arizona.
According to state statute (Arizona law) the Secretary of State of Arizona [5] is the keeper of the seal and may grant a certificate of approval for a state agency. The seal cannot be used outside of state government. Requests for use of the seal must be made in writing, directly to the Office of the Secretary of State. [6]
Arizona is one of five states that do not have a specified lieutenant governor, so the Secretary of State is the first in line to succeed the Governor in the event of death, disability, resignation, or removal from office. The line of succession also includes the attorney general, state treasurer, and superintendent of public instruction.
Members of the public will get a chance to take a sneak peek at the document, which will be on display at Federal Hall National Memorial in New York from 1 to 4:30 p.m. EDT on Friday, Sept. 13.
NBC News projects the constitutional amendment has won enough votes to pass. It’s one of 10 pro-abortion rights measures on the ballot across the country Tuesday.
A rare copy of the U.S. Constitution forgotten inside a filing cabinet sold on Thursday for a $9 million hammer price, the auction house confirmed to CBS News.
November 2008: [4] House, Senate: 50th Arizona State Legislature: January 1, 2011 December 31, 2012 November 2010: [4] Senate: 51st Arizona State Legislature: January 1, 2013 December 31, 2014 November 2012 [4] 52nd Arizona State Legislature: January 1, 2015 December 31, 2016 November 2014: [4] Senate: 53rd Arizona State Legislature: January 1 ...
The last time a copy of the Constitution like this sold was for $400 in 1891. In 2021, Sotheby's of New York sold one of only 14 remaining copies of the Constitution printed for the Continental Congress and delegates to the Constitutional Convention for $43.2 million, a record for a book or document.