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Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pennsylvania Constitution The current Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, most recently revised in 1968, forms the law for the United States Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Although considered a new document, it is heavily based on the previous Constitution of 1874, and is often considered a revision of the earlier version. The state constitution may only be amended after a majority vote of two consecutive sessions of the General Assembly and an affirmative vote by the electorate. Emergency amendments are permitted by a vote of two-thirds of the General Assembly and an affirmative vote by the electorate within one month. == History == Pennsylvania has had five constitutions during its statehood:〔(23 hi bill ) ''Law Weekly'' 324 (March 27, 2000). Jenkinslaw.org. Retrieved on December 31, 2011.〕 1776, 1790, 1838, 1874, and (1968 ). Prior to that, the province of Pennsylvania was governed for a century by a book titled Frame of Government, written by William Penn, of which there were four versions: 1682, 1683, 1696, and 1701.〔23 Pennsylvania Law Weekly 324 (March 27, 2010) (PHP )〕
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