The Indiana Constitution is the fundamental governing document of the state of Indiana.
Background
The current (and second) Indiana Constitution was adopted in 1851.
The current constitution has been amended 24 times since 1970.
The most recent amendment to the Indiana Constitution was approved by voters in 2018.
Indiana does not feature a process for initiated constitutional amendments. Thus, amendments in Indiana can be put on the ballot through referral by the legislature. Indiana is one of 11 state constitutions with no mechanism or a lack of clarity in the process for calling a constitutional convention.