Yes, a new state can be created from an existing state, typically through processes such as state secession or partition. This usually requires legislative approval from both the existing state and the federal government, as well as potential public referendums. Historical examples include the creation of West Virginia from Virginia during the Civil War. However, such processes can be complex and contentious, often involving legal and political challenges.
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