Constitution of Sabah
The Constitution of the State of Sabah is a supreme law enacted for the state of Sabah. Coming into effect upon independence within Malaysia in 1963, it is further detailed in 6 Parts, 58 Articles and two Schedules.
Provisions
Article 27 stipulates that any laws that passed either on or after Malaysia Day that is inconsistent with the Constitution will be rendered void. Thus, this makes the State Constitution is a supreme law for Sabah other than the Federal Constitution of Malaysia.Constitutional amendment
Under Article 43, the Constitution may be amended only by passing an Enactment by the Sabah State Legislative Assembly and shall not be amended by any other methods possible. To amend the Constitution, the Bill must be passed with two-thirds majority after second and third readings.Several amendments has been made to the Constitution including upholding Islam as the State official religion in 1973 and party hopping ban in 2023.