Answer:
The Georgia State Constitution is a written document that is officially recognized as the 'governing document' for the state of Georgia.
Explanation:
- The United States Constitution dispenses this concession to all its states to have a constitution of their own for the subjects that are not deliberately included in the list of the union and which are considered to be solely of the concern of the state.
- The state of Georgia also has a constitution of its own which guides the issues pertaining to the subjects like elections, taxes, local government, local education, etc. within its boundaries.