* John Rutledge (South Carolina)
* Nathaniel Gorham (Massachusetts)
* Edmund Randolph (Virginia)
* James Wilson (Pennsylvania)
* Oliver Ellsworth (Connecticut)
However, the Constitution is often attributed to James Madison as he is considered the primary author and architect of the document. He is known as the "Father of the Constitution" due to:
* Taking detailed notes during the convention, which are the only surviving records of the debates.
* Writing the Virginia Plan, a proposal for a strong national government that heavily influenced the final document.
* Working extensively on the final draft of the Constitution.
While the Committee of Detail drafted the initial version, the Constitution underwent significant revisions and modifications during the convention. Madison played a pivotal role in shaping the final document and ensuring its passage.