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Constitution of Oregon

The Oregon Constitution is the governing document of the U.S. state of Oregon, originally enacted in 1857. As amended the current state constitution contains eighteen sections, beginning with a bill of rights.〔(Constitution of Oregon: 2005 Edition. ) Oregon Legislative Assembly, accessed 2007-10-19.〕 This contains most of the rights and privileges granted in the United States Bill of Rights and the main text of the United States Constitution. The remainder of the Oregon Constitution outlines the divisions of power within the state government, lists the times of elections, and defines the state boundaries and the capital as Salem.
==History==
The first constitutional documents enacted in Oregon pre-dated statehood. These were the Organic Law of 1843 and the Organic Law of 1845, adopted to govern Oregon Territory. In 1857, leaders of the territory gathered at the Oregon Constitutional Convention and drafted the current constitution.〔(Oregon Blue Book: Constitution of Oregon. ) Oregon Secretary of State, accessed 2007-10-19.〕 Over half of the document's content was derived in part from the Indiana constitution.〔Friedman, Lawrence M. 1985. ''A History of American Law'', 2nd Edition. Simon & Schuster; New York, NY. p. 347.〕 Its original implementation provisions included a vote excluding African Americans from the state.〔
On November 9, 1857, Oregon voters approved its first constitution that then became effective upon statehood on February 14, 1859.〔 The constitution was unchanged for the remainder of the 19th century, but has been amended numerous times since 1902 (see, List of Oregon ballot measures). The changes have included the introduction of a direct legislation system, which enabled Oregon voters to propose and approve amendments both to the Constitution and to the Oregon Revised Statutes.
In 1905, a coalition of Oregon lawyers advocated for convening a constitutional convention the following year, and drafted plans for the selection of delegates. According to ''The Oregonian'', Portland attorneys were "almost to a man in favor of making the change." Dissenters included Portland attorneys George W. Joseph, who advised "leaving well enough alone," and C.E.S. Wood, who insisted that the recent passage of initiative and referendum system offered sufficient opportunity to amend the constitution as needed. Governor George Earle Chamberlain declined to take a position.

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