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Part of page four of the original Constitution, showing the signatures of the delegates.
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Part of page four of the original Constitution, showing the signatures of the delegates.

This is a list of the signatories of the United States Constitution, first in the order in which their names appear on the document itself, and second in alphabetical order. Led by George Washington, the United States Constitution was signed by these 39 delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 17, 1787. No delegate from Rhode Island signed the document, since the state declined to send a representative. In addition, several notable politicians of the time did not attend the convention, including Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (both of whom were overseas working as diplomats), as well as Samuel Adams, Thomas Paine, and Patrick Henry (who considered the previous system of government acceptable). In addition to the signatories, a secretary by the name of William Jackson signed the document, not as a delegate, but in attestation of the document's signing.

Order of signing

Name Sending State
George Washington Virginia
George Read Delaware
Gunning Bedford, Jr. Delaware
John Dickinson Delaware
Richard Bassett Delaware
Jacob Broom Delaware
James McHenry Maryland
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer Maryland
Daniel Carroll Maryland
John Blair Virginia
James Madison Jr. Virginia
William Blount North Carolina
Richard Dobbs Spaight North Carolina
Hugh Williamson North Carolina
John Rutledge South Carolina
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney South Carolina
Charles Pinckney South Carolina
Pierce Butler South Carolina
William Few Georgia
Abraham Baldwin Georgia
John Langdon New Hampshire
Nicholas Gilman New Hampshire
Nathaniel Gorham Massachusetts
Rufus King Massachusetts
William Samuel Johnson Connecticut
Roger Sherman Connecticut
Alexander Hamilton New York
William Livingston New Jersey
David Brearly New Jersey
William Paterson New Jersey
Jonathan Dayton New Jersey
Benjamin Franklin Pennsylvania
Thomas Mifflin Pennsylvania
Robert Morris Pennsylvania
George Clymer Pennsylvania
Thomas Fitzsimons Pennsylvania
Jared Ingersoll Pennsylvania
James Wilson Pennsylvania
Gouverneur Morris Pennsylvania

Alphabetically

Name Sending State
Abraham Baldwin Georgia
Richard Bassett Delaware
Gunning Bedford, Jr. Delaware
John Blair Virginia
William Blount North Carolina
David Brearly New Jersey
Jacob Broom Delaware
Pierce Butler South Carolina
Daniel Carroll Maryland
George Clymer Pennsylvania
Jonathan Dayton New Jersey
John Dickinson Delaware
William Few Georgia
Thomas Fitzsimons Pennsylvania
Benjamin Franklin Pennsylvania
Nicholas Gilman New Hampshire
Nathaniel Gorham Massachusetts
Alexander Hamilton New York
Jared Ingersoll Pennsylvania
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer Maryland
William Samuel Johnson Connecticut
Rufus King Massachusetts
John Langdon New Hampshire
William Livingston New Jersey
James Madison Jr. Virginia
James McHenry Maryland
Thomas Mifflin Pennsylvania
Gouverneur Morris Pennsylvania
Robert Morris Pennsylvania
William Paterson New Jersey
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney South Carolina
Charles Pinckney South Carolina
George Read Delaware
John Rutledge South Carolina
Roger Sherman Connecticut
Richard Dobbs Spaight North Carolina
George Washington Virginia
Hugh Williamson North Carolina
James Wilson Pennsylvania

See also

References

  United States Constitution
Original text: Preamble | Article 1 | Article 2 | Article 3 | Article 4 | Article 5 | Article 6 | Article 7

Amendments: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27


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