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Washington State Constitution

The Washington State Constitution is the founding document of our state. It explains the government's structure and powers, as well as the people's rights.

Adoption date
October 1, 1889

Preface

This Constitution was framed by a convention of seventy-five delegates, chosen by the people of the Territory of Washington at an election held May 14, 1889, under section 3 of the Enabling Act. The convention met at Olympia on the fourth day of July, 1889, and adjourned on the twenty-second day of August, 1889. The Constitution was ratified by the people at an election held on October 1, 1889, and on November 11, 1889, in accordance with section 8 of the Enabling Act, the president of the United States proclaimed the admission of the State of Washington into the Union.

Sections

CERTIFICATE.


Certificate.

We, the undersigned, members of the convention to form a Constitution for the State of Washington; which is to be submitted to the people for their adoption or rejection, do hereby declare this to be the Constitution formed by us, and in testimony thereof, do hereunto set our hands, this twenty-second day of August Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine.

John P. Hoyt,
Edward Eldridge
President
George H. Stevenson
J. J. Browne
Louis Sohns
N. G. Blalock
A. A. Lindsley
John F. Gowey
J. J. Weisenburger
Frank M. Dallam
P. C. Sullivan
James Z. Moore
R. S. More
E. H. Sullivan
Thomas T. Minor
George Turner
J. J. Travis
Austin Mires
Arnold J. West
M. M. Godman
Charles T. Fay
Gwin Hicks
George W. Tibbetts
Wm. F. Prosser
H. W. Fairweather
C. H. Warner
Thomas C. Griffitts
J. P. T. McCroskey
J. F. Van Name
S. G. Cosgrove
Albert Schooley
Thos. Hayton
H. C. Willison
Charles P. Coey
T. M. Reed
Robert F. Sturdevant
S. H. Manly
John A. Shoudy
Richard Jeffs
Allen Weir
Francis Henry
W. B. Gray
George Comegys
Trusten P. Dyer
Oliver H. Joy
Geo. H. Jones
David E. Durie
B. L. Sharpstein
D. Buchanan
H. M. Lillis
John R. Kinnear
James A. Burk
Sylvious A. Dickey
John McReavy
Henry Winsor
R. O. Dunbar
Theodore L. Stiles
Morgan Morgans
Harrison Clothier
Jas. Power
Matt. J. McElroy
B. B. Glascock
J. T. Eshelman
O. A. Bowen
Robert Jamieson
Sam'l H. Berry
Hiram E. Allen
D. J. Crowley
H. F. Suksdorf
J. T. McDonald
J. C. Kellogg
John M. Reed
J. A. Hungate
Attest: JNO. I. BOOGE, Chief Clerk
 
The above names are not in the order in which subscribed to the Constitution.

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