This chapter discusses the Texas state constitution and government. It provides details on the history of the Texas constitution from 1836 to the current 1876 constitution. It describes the structure of the Texas legislature which is bicameral, and the roles of the governor and other executive offices like the lieutenant governor. It also outlines the organization of Texas state courts from local trial courts up to the supreme court and court of criminal appeals. Judges can be selected through popular vote, gubernatorial appointment, or local executive appointment.