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  1. The Constitution of the State of New Jersey is the basic governing document of the State of New Jersey. In addition to three British Royal Charters issued for East Jersey, West Jersey and united New Jersey while they were still colonies, the state has been governed by three constitutions. The first was adopted on July 2, 1776, shortly before ...

  2. NJ State Archives. P.O. Box 307. Trenton, NJ 08625-0307. Office Address: 225 West State Street - 2nd Floor. Trenton, NJ. Contact Information. Email: Feedback@sos.nj.gov. DOS Home > New Jersey State Archives > Documentary Treaures > State Constitutions > 1776 Constitution.

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  4. New Jersey is governed under a constitution that was enacted in 1947 during a convention held at Rutgers University 's College Avenue Gymnasium in New Brunswick, New Jersey. [9] Much of the political structure of the 1844 constitution was carried into the 1947 document. The governor, elected by the people, was elected for a four-year term ...

  5. New Jersey’s First Constitution, 1776 Grade level: 6-8 Creator: New Jersey Center for Civic Education, Rutgers University, Piscataway Objectives: Students will be able to explain the content and impact of the provisions of New Jersey’s 1776 Constitution regarding the electorate, the branches of government, and the protection of

  6. Article XI, Section VII added effective January 17, 2006. A Constitution agreed upon by the delegates of the people of New Jersey, in Convention, begun at Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey, in New Brunswick, on the twelfth day of June, and continued to the tenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine ...

  7. Oct 24, 2017 · With different regions adopting their expat’s hometown dialect, a universal New Jersey accent and vocabulary was created. Of course, that vocabulary nods to the Italian cultural history and migration to America.

  8. devdrupal.njcourts.gov › stateconstitutionThe State Constitution

    New Jersey has had its own state constitution since 1776, and with numerous changes, modifications, and additions over the years, this has led to our current New Jersey state constitution. The New Jersey Supreme Court has the final say on the meaning and application of our state constitution. When a contested court case raises a question ...

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