Michigan Constitution of 1835

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The Michigan Constitution of 1835 was adopted two years before Michigan officially gained its statehood. That year, the state's Constitutional Convention was held at Michigan's Territorial Capitol--Detroit. The Convention lasted from May 11th to June 24th and the soon-to-be state's first Constitution was officially adopted on October 6th with 6,752 affirmative and 1,374 negative votes.[1]

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