NameCourseTutor’s NameDatePROMPT 2: Why the Texas Constitution stands as a “Perfect Example of How not to Write One”The main reason for framing the United States Constitution was so that there is a balance between the three major branches in the country; the executive, judiciary and legislature branches. The Texas Constitution, however, falls short in different measures. John E. Paynter remarked that the Texas Constitution is as though none existed in its place. These are strong words that require consideration and an understanding of why a political scientist would choose to use such words. Several issues in the constitution raise eyebrows, and they include; ambiguity in separation of power (fragmentation in government authority), a lot of details and different conflicting stipulations, a very statutory constitution in nature, excessively many elective positions, and the length of the document itself (Bruff, 21). This essay, therefore, describes flaws in the design of Texas Constitution as well as elaborating how the 1876 Texas State Constitution, in its design, prevents passing of all manner of civil right laws.The constitution convention held by the Texas legislature in 1875 marked the fourth in fourteen years. In this convention, Democrats made up to 80% of the convention held. Further,