The
Constitution of the State of Arkansas is the governing document of the
U.S. state of
Arkansas. It was adopted in 1874, shortly after the
Brooks-Baxter War, replacing the 1868 constitution that had allowed Arkansas to rejoin the Union after the conclusion of the
American Civil War; the new constitution and the Brooks-Baxter War marked the end of
Reconstruction in Arkansas, two years before the disputed
1876 presidential election ended it completely. Adopted toward the end of Reconstruction, the new constitution provided a transition period between it and its predecessor.