Washington State Constitution
The Washington State Constitution is the founding document of our state. It explains the government's structure and powers, as well as the people's rights.
Preface
This Constitution was framed by a convention of seventy-five delegates, chosen by the people of the Territory of Washington at an election held May 14, 1889, under section 3 of the Enabling Act. The convention met at Olympia on the fourth day of July, 1889, and adjourned on the twenty-second day of August, 1889. The Constitution was ratified by the people at an election held on October 1, 1889, and on November 11, 1889, in accordance with section 8 of the Enabling Act, the president of the United States proclaimed the admission of the State of Washington into the Union.
- ARTICLE I. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS
- SECTION 1. POLITICAL POWER
- SECTION 2. SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND
- SECTION 3. PERSONAL RIGHTS
- SECTION 4. RIGHT OF PETITION AND ASSEMBLAGE
- SECTION 5. FREEDOM OF SPEECH
- SECTION 6. OATHS - MODE OF ADMINISTERING
- SECTION 7. INVASION OF PRIVATE AFFAIRS OR HOME PROHIBITED.
- SECTION 8. IRREVOCABLE PRIVILEGE, FRANCHISE OR IMMUNITY PROHIBITED.
- SECTION 9. RIGHTS OF ACCUSED PERSONS
- SECTION 10. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
- SECTION 11. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
- SECTION 12. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES PROHIBITED
- SECTION 13. HABEAS CORPUS
- SECTION 14. EXCESSIVE BAIL, FINES AND PUNISHMENTS
- SECTION 15. CONVICTIONS, EFFECT OF
- SECTION 16. EMINENT DOMAIN
- SECTION 17. IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT
- SECTION 18. MILITARY POWER, LIMITATION OF
- SECTION 19. FREEDOM OF ELECTIONS
- SECTION 20. BAIL, WHEN AUTHORIZED
- SECTION 21. TRIAL BY JURY
- SECTION 22. RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED
- SECTION 23. BILL OF ATTAINDER, EX POST FACTO LAW, ETC.
- SECTION 24. RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS
- SECTION 25. PROSECUTION BY INFORMATION
- SECTION 26. GRAND JURY
- SECTION 27. TREASON, DEFINED, ETC.
- SECTION 28. HEREDITARY PRIVILEGES ABOLISHED
- SECTION 29. CONSTITUTION MANDATORY
- SECTION 30. RIGHTS RESERVED
- SECTION 31. STANDING ARMY
- SECTION 32. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
- SECTION 33. RECALL OF ELECTIVE OFFICERS
- SECTION 34. SAME
- SECTION 35. VICTIMS OF CRIMES — RIGHTS
- ARTICLE II. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
- SECTION 1. LEGISLATIVE POWERS, WHERE VESTED
- SECTION 2. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATE
- SECTION 3. THE CENSUS
- SECTION 4. ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES AND TERM OF OFFICE
- SECTION 5. ELECTIONS, WHEN TO BE HELD
- SECTION 6. ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE OF SENATORS
- SECTION 7. QUALIFICATIONS OF LEGISLATORS
- SECTION 8. JUDGES OF THEIR OWN ELECTION AND QUALIFICATION - QUORUM
- SECTION 9. RULES OF PROCEDURE
- SECTION 10. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
- SECTION 11. JOURNAL, PUBLICITY OF MEETINGS - ADJOURNMENTS
- SECTION 12. SESSIONS, WHEN — DURATION
- SECTION 13. LIMITATION ON MEMBERS HOLDING OFFICE IN THE STATE
- SECTION 14. SAME, FEDERAL OR OTHER OFFICE
- SECTION 15. VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE AND IN PARTISAN COUNTY ELECTIVE OFFICE
- SECTION 16. PRIVILEGES FROM ARREST
- SECTION 17. FREEDOM OF DEBATE
- SECTION 18. STYLE OF LAWS
- SECTION 19. BILL TO CONTAIN ONE SUBJECT
- SECTION 20. ORIGIN AND AMENDMENT OF BILLS
- SECTION 21. YEAS AND NAYS
- SECTION 22. PASSAGE OF BILLS
- SECTION 23. COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS
- SECTION 24. LOTTERIES AND DIVORCE
- SECTION 25. EXTRA COMPENSATION PROHIBITED
- SECTION 26. SUITS AGAINST THE STATE
- SECTION 27. ELECTIONS — VIVA VOCE VOTE
- SECTION 28. SPECIAL LEGISLATION
- SECTION 29. CONVICT LABOR
- SECTION 30. BRIBERY OR CORRUPT SOLICITATION
- SECTION 31. LAWS, WHEN TO TAKE EFFECT
- SECTION 32. LAWS, HOW SIGNED.
- SECTION 33. ALIEN OWNERSHIP
- SECTION 34. BUREAU OF STATISTICS, AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
- SECTION 35. PROTECTION OF EMPLOYEES
- SECTION 36. WHEN BILLS MUST BE INTRODUCED
- SECTION 37. REVISION OR AMENDMENT
- SECTION 38. LIMITATION ON AMENDMENTS
- SECTION 39. FREE TRANSPORTATION TO PUBLIC OFFICER PROHIBITED
- SECTION 40. HIGHWAY FUNDS
- SECTION 41. LAWS, EFFECTIVE DATE, INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM —AMENDMENT OR REPEAL
- SECTION 42. GOVERNMENTAL CONTINUITY DURING EMERGENCY PERIODS
- SECTION 43. REDISTRICTING
- ARTICLE III. THE EXECUTIVE
- SECTION 1. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
- SECTION 2. GOVERNOR, TERM OF OFFICE
- SECTION 3 . OTHER EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, TERMS OF OFFICE
- SECTION 4. RETURNS OF ELECTIONS, CANVASS, ETC.
- SECTION 5. GENERAL DUTIES OF GOVERNOR.
- SECTION 6. MESSAGES
- SECTION 7. EXTRA LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS
- SECTION 8. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF
- SECTION 9. PARDONING POWER
- SECTION 10. VACANCY IN OFFICE OF GOVERNOR
- SECTION 11. REMISSION OF FINES AND FORFEITURES
- SECTION 12. VETO POWERS
- SECTION 13. VACANCY IN APPOINTIVE OFFICE
- SECTION 14. SALARY
- SECTION 15. COMMISSIONS, HOW ISSUED.
- SECTION 16. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, DUTIES AND SALARY
- SECTION 17. SECRETARY OF STATE, DUTIES AND SALARY
- SECTION 18. SEAL
- SECTION 19. STATE TREASURER, DUTIES AND SALARY
- SECTION 20. STATE AUDITOR, DUTIES AND SALARY
- SECTION 21. ATTORNEY GENERAL, DUTIES AND SALARY
- SECTION 22. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, DUTIES AND SALARY
- SECTION 23. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS — COMPENSATION
- SECTION 24. RECORDS, WHERE KEPT, ETC.
- SECTION 25. QUALIFICATIONS, COMPENSATION, OFFICES WHICH MAY BE ABOLISHED
- ARTICLE IV. THE JUDICIARY
- SECTION 1. JUDICIAL POWER, WHERE VESTED
- SECTION 2. SUPREME COURT.
- SECTION 2(a). TEMPORARY PERFORMANCE OF JUDICIAL DUTIES
- SECTION 3. ELECTION AND TERMS OF SUPREME COURT JUDGES
- SECTION 3(a). RETIREMENT OF SUPREME COURT AND SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
- SECTION 4. JURISDICTION
- SECTION 5. SUPERIOR COURT — ELECTION OF JUDGES, TERMS OF, ETC.
- SECTION 6. JURISDICTION OF SUPERIOR COURTS
- SECTION 7. EXCHANGE OF JUDGES — JUDGE PRO TEMPORE
- SECTION 8. ABSENCE OF JUDICIAL OFFICER
- SECTION 9. REMOVAL OF JUDGES, ATTORNEY GENERAL, ETC.
- SECTION 10. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
- SECTION 11. COURTS OF RECORD
- SECTION 12. INFERIOR COURTS
- SECTION 13. SALARIES OF JUDICIAL OFFICERS — HOW PAID, ETC.
- SECTION 14. SALARIES OF SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
- SECTION 15. INELIGIBILITY OF JUDGES
- SECTION 16. CHARGING JURIES
- SECTION 17. ELIGIBILITY OF JUDGES
- SECTION 18. SUPREME COURT REPORTER
- SECTION 19. JUDGES MAY NOT PRACTICE LAW
- SECTION 20. DECISIONS, WHEN TO BE MADE
- SECTION 21. PUBLICATION OF OPINIONS
- SECTION 22. CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT
- SECTION 23. COURT COMMISSIONERS
- SECTION 24. RULES FOR SUPERIOR COURTS
- SECTION 25. REPORTS OF SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
- SECTION 26. CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
- SECTION 27. STYLE OF PROCESS
- SECTION 28. OATH OF JUDGES
- SECTION 29. ELECTION OF SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
- SECTION 30. COURT OF APPEALS
- SECTION 31. COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT
- ARTICLE V. IMPEACHMENT
- ARTICLE VI. ELECTIONS AND ELECTIVE RIGHTS
- SECTION 1. QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS
- SECTION 1A. VOTER QUALIFICATIONS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
- SECTION 2. SCHOOL ELECTIONS — FRANCHISE, HOW EXTENDED
- SECTION 3. WHO DISQUALIFIED
- SECTION 4. RESIDENCE, CONTINGENCIES AFFECTING
- SECTION 5 VOTER. WHEN PRIVILEGED FROM ARREST
- SECTION 6. BALLOT
- SECTION 7. REGISTRATION
- SECTION 8. ELECTIONS, TIME OF HOLDING
- ARTICLE VII. REVENUE AND TAXATION
- SECTION 1. TAXATION
- SECTION 2. LIMITATION ON LEVIES
- SECTION 3. TAXATION OF FEDERAL AGENCIES AND PROPERTY
- SECTION 4. NO SURRENDER OF POWER OR SUSPENSION OF TAX ON CORPORATE PROPERTY
- SECTION 5. TAXES, HOW LEVIED
- SECTION 6. TAXES, HOW PAID
- SECTION 7. ANNUAL STATEMENT
- SECTION 8. TAX TO COVER DEFICIENCIES
- SECTION 9. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OR TAXATION FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS
- SECTION 10. RETIRED PERSONS PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION
- SECTION 11. TAXATION BASED ON ACTUAL USE
- SECTION 12. BUDGET STABILIZATION ACCOUNT
- ARTICLE VIII. STATE, COUNTY, AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
- SECTION 1. STATE DEBT
- SECTION 2 . POWERS EXTENDED IN CERTAIN CASES
- SECTION 3. SPECIAL INDEBTEDNESS, HOW AUTHORIZED
- SECTION 4. MONEYS DISBURSED ONLY BY APPROPRIATIONS
- SECTION 5. CREDIT NOT TO BE LOANED
- SECTION 6. LIMITATIONS UPON MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
- SECTION 7. CREDIT NOT TO BE LOANED
- SECTION 8. PORT EXPENDITURES — INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT — PROMOTION
- SECTION 9. STATE BUILDING AUTHORITY
- SECTION 10. ENERGY, WATER, OR STORMWATER OR SEWER SERVICES CONSERVATION ASSISTANCE
- SECTION 11. AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY ASSESSMENTS — DEVELOPMENT, PROMOTION, AND HOSTING
- ARTICLE IX. EDUCATION
- ARTICLE X. MILITIA
- ARTICLE XI. COUNTY, CITY, AND TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION
- SECTION 1. EXISTING COUNTIES RECOGNIZED.
- SECTION 2. COUNTY SEATS — LOCATION AND REMOVAL
- SECTION 3. NEW COUNTIES
- SECTION 4. COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION
- SECTION 5. COUNTY GOVERNMENT
- SECTION 6. VACANCIES IN TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT OR ROAD DISTRICT OFFICE
- SECTION 7. TENURE OF OFFICE LIMITED TO TWO TERMS
- SECTION 8. SALARIES AND LIMITATIONS AFFECTING
- SECTION 9. STATE TAXES NOT TO BE RELEASED OR COMMUTED
- SECTION 10. INCORPORATION OF MUNICIPALITIES
- SECTION 11. POLICE AND SANITARY REGULATIONS
- SECTION 12. ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF TAXES IN MUNICIPALITIES
- SECTION 13. PRIVATE PROPERTY, WHEN MAY BE TAKEN FOR PUBLIC DEBT
- SECTION 14. PRIVATE USE OF PUBLIC FUNDS PROHIBITED
- SECTION 15. DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS
- SECTION 16. COMBINED CITY-COUNTY
- ARTICLE XII. CORPORATIONS OTHER THAN MUNICIPAL
- SECTION 1. CORPORATIONS, HOW FORMED
- SECTION 2. EXISTING CHARTERS
- SECTION 3. EXISTING CHARTERS NOT TO BE EXTENDED NOR FORFEITURE REMITTED
- SECTION 4. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS
- SECTION 5. TERM "CORPORATION," DEFINED — RIGHT TO SUE AND BE SUED
- SECTION 6. LIMITATIONS UPON ISSUANCE OF STOCK
- SECTION 7. FOREIGN CORPORATIONS
- SECTION 8. ALIENATION OF FRANCHISE NOT TO RELEASE LIABILITIES
- SECTION 9. STATE NOT TO LOAN ITS CREDIT OR SUBSCRIBE FOR STOCK
- SECTION 10. EMINENT DOMAIN AFFECTING
- SECTION 11. STOCKHOLDER LIABILITY
- SECTION 12. RECEIVING DEPOSITS BY BANK AFTER INSOLVENCY
- SECTION 13. COMMON CARRIERS, REGULATION OF
- SECTION 14. PROHIBITION AGAINST COMBINATIONS BY CARRIERS
- SECTION 15. PROHIBITION AGAINST DISCRIMINATING CHARGES
- SECTION 16. PROHIBITION AGAINST CONSOLIDATING OF COMPETING LINES
- SECTION 17. ROLLING STOCK, PERSONALTY FOR PURPOSE OF TAXATION
- SECTION 18. RATES FOR TRANSPORTATION
- SECTION 19. TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES
- SECTION 20. PROHIBITION AGAINST FREE TRANSPORTATION FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS
- SECTION 21. EXPRESS COMPANIES
- SECTION 22. MONOPOLIES AND TRUSTS
- ARTICLE XIII. STATE INSTITUTIONS
- ARTICLE XIV. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT
- ARTICLE XV. HARBORS AND TIDE WATERS
- ARTICLE XVI. SCHOOL AND GRANTED LANDS
- ARTICLE XVII. TIDE LANDS
- ARTICLE XVIII. STATE SEAL
- ARTICLE XIX. EXEMPTIONS
- ARTICLE XX. PUBLIC HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS
- ARTICLE XXI. WATER AND WATER RIGHTS
- ARTICLE XXII. LEGISLATIVE APPORTIONMENT
- ARTICLE XXIII. AMENDMENTS
- ARTICLE XXIV. BOUNDARIES
- ARTICLE XXV. JURISDICTION
- ARTICLE XXVI. COMPACT WITH THE UNITED STATES
- ARTICLE XXVII. SCHEDULE
- ARTICLE XXVIII. COMPENSATION OF STATE OFFICERS
- ARTICLE XXIX. INVESTMENTS OF PUBLIC PENSION AND RETIREMENT FUNDS
- ARTICLE XXX. COMPENSATION OF PUBLIC OFFICERS
- ARTICLE XXXI. SEX EQUALITY - RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- ARTICLE XXXII. SPECIAL REVENUE FINANCING
- CERTIFICATE.
- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
- (IN ORDER OF ADOPTION).
- AMENDMENT 1.
- AMENDMENT 2.
- AMENDMENT 3.
- AMENDMENT 4.
- AMENDMENT 5.
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- AMENDMENT 7.
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- AMENDMENT 30.
- AMENDMENT 31.
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- AMENDMENT 33.
- AMENDMENT 34.
- AMENDMENT 35.
- AMENDMENT 36.
- AMENDMENT 37.
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- AMENDMENT 102.
- AMENDMENT 103.
- AMENDMENT 104.
- AMENDMENT 105.
- AMENDMENT 106.
- AMENDMENT 107.
- AMENDMENT 108.
- AMENDMENT 109.
- INDEX TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION.
ARTICLE II. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
SECTION 1. LEGISLATIVE POWERS, WHERE VESTED
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SECTION 2. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATE
SECTION 3. THE CENSUS
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SECTION 4. ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES AND TERM OF OFFICE
Members of the house of representatives shall be elected in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine at the time and in the manner provided by this Constitution, and shall hold their offices for the term of one year and until their successors shall be elected.
SECTION 5. ELECTIONS, WHEN TO BE HELD
The next election of the members of the house of representatives after the adoption of this Constitution shall be on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, eighteen hundred and ninety, and thereafter, members of the house of representatives shall be elected biennially and their term of office shall be two years; and each election shall be on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, unless otherwise changed by law.
SECTION 6. ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE OF SENATORS
After the first election the senators shall be elected by single districts of convenient and contiguous territory, at the same time and in the same manner as members of the house of representatives are required to be elected; and no representative district shall be divided in the formation of a senatorial district. They shall be elected for the term of four years, one-half of their number retiring every two years. The senatorial districts shall be numbered consecutively, and the senators chosen at the first election had by virtue of this Constitution, in odd numbered districts, shall go out of office at the end of the first year; and the senators, elected in the even numbered districts, shall go out of office at the end of the third year.
SECTION 7. QUALIFICATIONS OF LEGISLATORS
No person shall be eligible to the legislature who shall not be a citizen of the United States and a qualified voter in the district for which he is chosen.
SECTION 8. JUDGES OF THEIR OWN ELECTION AND QUALIFICATION - QUORUM
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SECTION 9. RULES OF PROCEDURE
Each house may determine the rules of its own proceedings, punish for contempt and disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two-thirds of all the members elected, expel a member, but no member shall be expelled a second time for the same offense.
SECTION 10. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Each house shall elect its own officers; and when the lieutenant governor shall not attend as president, or shall act as governor, the senate shall choose a temporary president. When presiding, the lieutenant governor shall have the deciding vote in case of an equal division of the senate.
SECTION 11. JOURNAL, PUBLICITY OF MEETINGS - ADJOURNMENTS
Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings and publish the same, except such parts as require secrecy. The doors of each house shall be kept open, except when the public welfare shall require secrecy. Neither house shall adjourn for more than three days, nor to any place other than that in which they may be sitting, without the consent of the other.
SECTION 12. SESSIONS, WHEN — DURATION
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SECTION 13. LIMITATION ON MEMBERS HOLDING OFFICE IN THE STATE
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SECTION 14. SAME, FEDERAL OR OTHER OFFICE
No person, being a member of congress, or holding any civil or military office under the United States or any other power, shall be eligible to be a member of the legislature; and if any person after his election as a member of the legislature, shall be elected to congress or be appointed to any other office, civil or military, under the government of the United States, or any other power, his acceptance thereof shall vacate his seat, provided, that officers in the militia of the state who receive no annual salary, local officers and postmasters, whose compensation does not exceed three hundred dollars per annum, shall not be ineligible.
SECTION 15. VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE AND IN PARTISAN COUNTY ELECTIVE OFFICE
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SECTION 16. PRIVILEGES FROM ARREST
Members of the legislature shall be privileged from arrest in all cases except treason, felony and breach of the peace; they shall not be subject to any civil process during the session of the legislature, nor for fifteen days next before the commencement of each session.
SECTION 17. FREEDOM OF DEBATE
No member of the legislature shall be liable in any civil action or criminal prosecution whatever, for words spoken in debate.
SECTION 18. STYLE OF LAWS
SECTION 19. BILL TO CONTAIN ONE SUBJECT
SECTION 20. ORIGIN AND AMENDMENT OF BILLS
SECTION 21. YEAS AND NAYS
SECTION 22. PASSAGE OF BILLS
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SECTION 23. COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS
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SECTION 24. LOTTERIES AND DIVORCE
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SECTION 25. EXTRA COMPENSATION PROHIBITED
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SECTION 26. SUITS AGAINST THE STATE
SECTION 27. ELECTIONS — VIVA VOCE VOTE
SECTION 28. SPECIAL LEGISLATION
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SECTION 29. CONVICT LABOR
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SECTION 30. BRIBERY OR CORRUPT SOLICITATION
The offense of corrupt solicitation of members of the legislature, or of public officers of the state or any municipal division thereof, and any occupation or practice of solicitation of such members or officers to influence their official action, shall be defined by law, and shall be punished by fine and imprisonment. Any person may be compelled to testify in any lawful investigation or judicial proceeding against any person who may be charged with having committed the offense of bribery or corrupt solicitation, or practice of solicitation, and shall not be permitted to withhold his testimony on the ground that it may criminate himself or subject him to public infamy, but such testimony shall not afterwards be used against him in any judicial proceeding - except for perjury in giving such testimony - and any person convicted of either of the offenses aforesaid, shall as part of the punishment therefor, be disqualified from ever holding any position of honor, trust or profit in this state. A member who has a private interest in any bill or measure proposed or pending before the legislature, shall disclose the fact to the house of which he is a member, and shall not vote thereon.
SECTION 31. LAWS, WHEN TO TAKE EFFECT
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SECTION 32. LAWS, HOW SIGNED.
SECTION 33. ALIEN OWNERSHIP
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SECTION 34. BUREAU OF STATISTICS, AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
SECTION 35. PROTECTION OF EMPLOYEES
SECTION 36. WHEN BILLS MUST BE INTRODUCED
SECTION 37. REVISION OR AMENDMENT
SECTION 38. LIMITATION ON AMENDMENTS
SECTION 39. FREE TRANSPORTATION TO PUBLIC OFFICER PROHIBITED
It shall not be lawful for any person holding public office in this state to accept or use a pass or to purchase transportation from any railroad or other corporation, other than as the same may be purchased by the general public, and the legislature shall pass laws to enforce this provision.
SECTION 40. HIGHWAY FUNDS
SECTION 41. LAWS, EFFECTIVE DATE, INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM —AMENDMENT OR REPEAL
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SECTION 42. GOVERNMENTAL CONTINUITY DURING EMERGENCY PERIODS
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SECTION 43. REDISTRICTING
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