List of constitutions of Mexico

Not all these can be considered constitutions, and not all of them enjoyed universal application.

Those enacted in 1824, 1857, and 1917 are generally considered full-fledged, operational constitutions.

The Constitution of 1824 established the framework of a federated republic, following the short-lived monarchy of Agustín de Iturbide (in 1821–22).

It strengthened the anticlerical framework of the 1857 constitution, empowered the state to expropriate private property, and set protections for organized labor.

The 1917 Constitution was significantly revised in 1992 under Carlos Salinas de Gortari, eliminating anticlerical restrictions and strengthening private property rights against the State.