Find one difference between the Arizona state constitution and the US Constitution. Explain why you think this difference occurred.

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One difference that I found between my state constitution (AZ) and the U.S. Constitution is the issue of voting. Things that are voted on country wide thus under the direction of the U.S. Constitution happen in a long process, where no one group of people decide the outcome. Instead it seems that one vote happens, then another, then another. In the Arizona State Constitution, in the matter of things like propositions and state judges, things are voted on in a way that is much more direct. Citizens cast their vote and the result of that one vote is acting law.