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.
PREAMBLE.
We, the people of the State of Washington, grateful to the Supreme Ruler of the universe for our liberties, do ordain this constitution.
ARTICLE I. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS
SECTION 1. POLITICAL POWER
All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights.
SECTION 2. SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND
The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land.
SECTION 3. PERSONAL RIGHTS
No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.
SECTION 4. RIGHT OF PETITION AND ASSEMBLAGE
The right of petition and of the people peaceably to assemble for the common good shall never be abridged.
SECTION 5. FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Every person may freely speak, write and publish on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right.
SECTION 6. OATHS - MODE OF ADMINISTERING
The mode of administering an oath, or affirmation, shall be such as may be most consistent with and binding upon the conscience of the person to whom such oath, or affirmation, may be administered.
SECTION 7. INVASION OF PRIVATE AFFAIRS OR HOME PROHIBITED.
No person shall be disturbed in his private affairs, or his home invaded, without authority of law.
SECTION 8. IRREVOCABLE PRIVILEGE, FRANCHISE OR IMMUNITY PROHIBITED.
No law granting irrevocably any privilege, franchise or immunity, shall be passed by the legislature.
SECTION 9. RIGHTS OF ACCUSED PERSONS
No person shall be compelled in any criminal case to give evidence against himself, or be twice put in jeopardy for the same offense.
SECTION 10. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Justice in all cases shall be administered openly, and without unnecessary delay.
SECTION 11. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Absolute freedom of conscience in all matters of religious sentiment, belief and worship, shall be guaranteed to every individual, and no one shall be molested or disturbed in person or property on account of religion; but the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness or justify practices inconsistent with the peace and safety of the state. No public money or property shall be appropriated for or applied to any religious worship, exercise or instruction, or the support of any religious establishment: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That this article shall not be so construed as to forbid the employment by the state of a chaplain for such of the state custodial, correctional, and mental institutions, or by a county's or public hospital district's hospital, health care facility, or hospice, as in the discretion of the legislature may seem justified. No religious qualification shall be required for any public office or employment, nor shall any person be incompetent as a witness or juror, in consequence of his opinion on matters of religion, nor be questioned in any court of justice touching his religious belief to affect the weight of his testimony. [AMENDMENT 88, 1993 House Joint Resolution No. 4200, p 3062. Approved November 2, 1993.]
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SECTION 12. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES PROHIBITED
SECTION 13. HABEAS CORPUS
The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless in case of rebellion or invasion the public safety requires it.
SECTION 14. EXCESSIVE BAIL, FINES AND PUNISHMENTS
Excessive bail shall not be required, excessive fines imposed, nor cruel punishment inflicted.
SECTION 15. CONVICTIONS, EFFECT OF
SECTION 16. EMINENT DOMAIN
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SECTION 17. IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT
SECTION 18. MILITARY POWER, LIMITATION OF
SECTION 19. FREEDOM OF ELECTIONS
SECTION 20. BAIL, WHEN AUTHORIZED
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SECTION 21. TRIAL BY JURY
SECTION 22. RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED
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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
The provisions of this Constitution are mandatory, unless by express words they are declared to be otherwise.
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
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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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ARTICLE III. THE EXECUTIVE
SECTION 1. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
The executive department shall consist of a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor, attorney general, superintendent of public instruction, and a commissioner of public lands, who shall be severally chosen by the qualified electors of the state at the same time and place of voting as for the members of the legislature.
SECTION 2. GOVERNOR, TERM OF OFFICE
The supreme executive power of this state shall be vested in a governor, who shall hold his office for a term of four years, and until his successor is elected and qualified.
SECTION 3 . OTHER EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, TERMS OF OFFICE
The lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor, attorney general, superintendent of public instruction, and commissioner of public lands, shall hold their offices for four years respectively, and until their successors are elected and qualified.
SECTION 4. RETURNS OF ELECTIONS, CANVASS, ETC.
The returns of every election for the officers named in the first section of this article shall be sealed up and transmitted to the seat of government by the returning officers, directed to the secretary of state, who shall deliver the same to the speaker of the house of representatives at the first meeting of the house thereafter, who shall open, publish and declare the result thereof in the presence of a majority of the members of both houses. The person having the highest number of votes shall be declared duly elected, and a certificate thereof shall be given to such person, signed by the presiding officers of both houses; but if any two or more shall be highest and equal in votes for the same office, one of them shall be chosen by the joint vote of both houses. Contested elections for such officers shall be decided by the legislature in such manner as shall be determined by law. The terms of all officers named in section one of this article shall commence on the second Monday in January after their election until otherwise provided by law.
SECTION 5. GENERAL DUTIES OF GOVERNOR.
The governor may require information in writing from the officers of the state upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices, and shall see that the laws are faithfully executed.
SECTION 6. MESSAGES
He shall communicate at every session by message to the legislature the condition of the affairs of the state, and recommend such measures as he shall deem expedient for their action.
SECTION 7. EXTRA LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS
He may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the legislature by proclamation, in which shall be stated the purposes for which the legislature is convened.
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SECTION 8. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF
He shall be commander-in-chief of the military in the state except when they shall be called into the service of the United States.
SECTION 9. PARDONING POWER
SECTION 10. VACANCY IN OFFICE OF GOVERNOR
In case of the removal, resignation, death or disability of the governor, the duties of the office shall devolve upon the lieutenant governor; and in case of a vacancy in both the offices of governor and lieutenant governor, the duties of the governor shall devolve upon the secretary of state. In addition to the line of succession to the office and duties of governor as hereinabove indicated, if the necessity shall arise, in order to fill the vacancy in the office of governor, the following state officers shall succeed to the duties of governor and in the order named, viz.: Treasurer, auditor, attorney general, superintendent of public instruction and commissioner of public lands. In case of the death, disability, failure or refusal of the person regularly elected to the office of governor to qualify at the time provided by law, the duties of the office shall devolve upon the person regularly elected to and qualified for the office of lieutenant governor, who shall act as governor until the disability be removed, or a governor be elected; and in case of the death, disability, failure or refusal of both the governor and the lieutenant governor elect to qualify, the duties of the governor shall devolve upon the secretary of state; and in addition to the line of succession to the office and duties of governor as hereinabove indicated, if there shall be the failure or refusal of any officer named above to qualify, and if the necessity shall arise by reason thereof, then in that event in order to fill the vacancy in the office of governor, the following state officers shall succeed to the duties of governor in the order named, viz: Treasurer, auditor, attorney general, superintendent of public instruction and commissioner of public lands. Any person succeeding to the office of governor as in this section provided, shall perform the duties of such office only until the disability be removed, or a governor be elected and qualified; and if a vacancy occur more than thirty days before the next general election occurring within two years after the commencement of the term, a person shall be elected at such election to fill the office of governor for the remainder of the unexpired term. [AMENDMENT 6, 1909 p 642 Section 1. Approved November, 1910.]
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SECTION 11. REMISSION OF FINES AND FORFEITURES
The governor shall have power to remit fines and forfeitures, under such regulations as may be prescribed by law, and shall report to the legislature at its next meeting each case of reprieve, commutation or pardon granted, and the reasons for granting the same, and also the names of all persons in whose favor remission of fines and forfeitures shall have been made, and the several amounts remitted and the reasons for the remission.
SECTION 12. VETO POWERS
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SECTION 13. VACANCY IN APPOINTIVE OFFICE
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SECTION 14. SALARY
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SECTION 15. COMMISSIONS, HOW ISSUED.
All commissions shall issue in the name of the state, shall be signed by the governor, sealed with the seal of the state, and attested by the secretary of state.
SECTION 16. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, DUTIES AND SALARY
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SECTION 17. SECRETARY OF STATE, DUTIES AND SALARY
The secretary of state shall keep a record of the official acts of the legislature, and executive department of the state, and shall, when required, lay the same, and all matters relative thereto, before either branch of the legislature, and shall perform such other duties as shall be assigned him by law. He shall receive an annual salary of twenty-five hundred dollars, which may be increased by the legislature, but shall never exceed three thousand dollars per annum.
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SECTION 18. SEAL
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SECTION 19. STATE TREASURER, DUTIES AND SALARY
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SECTION 20. STATE AUDITOR, DUTIES AND SALARY
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SECTION 21. ATTORNEY GENERAL, DUTIES AND SALARY
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SECTION 22. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, DUTIES AND SALARY
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SECTION 23. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS — COMPENSATION
SECTION 24. RECORDS, WHERE KEPT, ETC.
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SECTION 25. QUALIFICATIONS, COMPENSATION, OFFICES WHICH MAY BE ABOLISHED
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ARTICLE IV. THE JUDICIARY
SECTION 1. JUDICIAL POWER, WHERE VESTED
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SECTION 2. SUPREME COURT.
SECTION 2(a). TEMPORARY PERFORMANCE OF JUDICIAL DUTIES
SECTION 3. ELECTION AND TERMS OF SUPREME COURT JUDGES
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SECTION 3(a). RETIREMENT OF SUPREME COURT AND SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
A judge of the supreme court or the superior court shall retire from judicial office at the end of the calendar year in which he attains the age of seventy-five years. The legislature may, from time to time, fix a lesser age for mandatory retirement, not earlier than the end of the calendar year in which any such judge attains the age of seventy years, as the legislature deems proper. This provision shall not affect the term to which any such judge shall have been elected or appointed prior to, or at the time of, approval and ratification of this provision. Notwithstanding the limitations of this section, the legislature may by general law authorize or require the retirement of judges for physical or mental disability, or any cause rendering judges incapable of performing their judicial duties. [AMENDMENT 25, 1951 House Joint Resolution No. 6, p 960. Approved November 4, 1952.]
SECTION 4. JURISDICTION
SECTION 5. SUPERIOR COURT — ELECTION OF JUDGES, TERMS OF, ETC.
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SECTION 6. JURISDICTION OF SUPERIOR COURTS
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SECTION 7. EXCHANGE OF JUDGES — JUDGE PRO TEMPORE
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SECTION 8. ABSENCE OF JUDICIAL OFFICER
SECTION 9. REMOVAL OF JUDGES, ATTORNEY GENERAL, ETC.
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SECTION 10. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
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SECTION 11. COURTS OF RECORD
SECTION 12. INFERIOR COURTS
SECTION 13. SALARIES OF JUDICIAL OFFICERS — HOW PAID, ETC.
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SECTION 14. SALARIES OF SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
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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
No judge of a court of record shall practice law in any court of this state during his continuance in office.
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
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SECTION 31. COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT
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ARTICLE V. IMPEACHMENT
SECTION 1. IMPEACHMENT - POWER OF AND PROCEDURE.
SECTION 2. OFFICERS LIABLE TO
SECTION 3. REMOVAL FROM OFFICE
ARTICLE VI. ELECTIONS AND ELECTIVE RIGHTS
SECTION 1. QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS
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SECTION 1A. VOTER QUALIFICATIONS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
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SECTION 2. SCHOOL ELECTIONS — FRANCHISE, HOW EXTENDED
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SECTION 3. WHO DISQUALIFIED
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SECTION 4. RESIDENCE, CONTINGENCIES AFFECTING
SECTION 5 VOTER. WHEN PRIVILEGED FROM ARREST
Voters shall in all cases except treason, felony, and breach of the peace be privileged from arrest during their attendance at elections and in going to, and returning therefrom. No elector shall be required to do military duty on the day of any election except in time of war or public danger.
SECTION 6. BALLOT
SECTION 7. REGISTRATION
SECTION 8. ELECTIONS, TIME OF HOLDING
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ARTICLE VII. REVENUE AND TAXATION
SECTION 1. TAXATION
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SECTION 2. LIMITATION ON LEVIES
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SECTION 3. TAXATION OF FEDERAL AGENCIES AND PROPERTY
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SECTION 4. NO SURRENDER OF POWER OR SUSPENSION OF TAX ON CORPORATE PROPERTY
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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
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ARTICLE VIII. STATE, COUNTY, AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
SECTION 1. STATE DEBT
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SECTION 2 . POWERS EXTENDED IN CERTAIN CASES
In addition to the above limited power to contract debts the state may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to defend the state in war, but the money arising from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised and to no other purpose whatever.
SECTION 3. SPECIAL INDEBTEDNESS, HOW AUTHORIZED
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SECTION 4. MONEYS DISBURSED ONLY BY APPROPRIATIONS
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SECTION 5. CREDIT NOT TO BE LOANED
SECTION 6. LIMITATIONS UPON MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
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SECTION 7. CREDIT NOT TO BE LOANED
SECTION 8. PORT EXPENDITURES — INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT — PROMOTION
SECTION 9. STATE BUILDING AUTHORITY
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SECTION 10. ENERGY, WATER, OR STORMWATER OR SEWER SERVICES CONSERVATION ASSISTANCE
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SECTION 11. AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY ASSESSMENTS — DEVELOPMENT, PROMOTION, AND HOSTING
ARTICLE IX. EDUCATION
SECTION 1.
SECTION 2. PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
SECTION 3. FUNDS FOR SUPPORT
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SECTION 4. SECTARIAN CONTROL OR INFLUENCE PROHIBITED
SECTION 5. LOSS OF PERMANENT FUND TO BECOME STATE DEBT
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ARTICLE X. MILITIA
SECTION 1. WHO LIABLE TO MILITARY DUTY
SECTION 2. ORGANIZATION — DISCIPLINE — OFFICERS — POWER TO CALL OUT
SECTION 3. SOLDIERS' HOME
SECTION 4. PUBLIC ARMS
SECTION 5. PRIVILEGE FROM ARREST
SECTION 6. EXEMPTION FROM MILITARY DUTY
ARTICLE XI. COUNTY, CITY, AND TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION
SECTION 1. EXISTING COUNTIES RECOGNIZED.
SECTION 2. COUNTY SEATS — LOCATION AND REMOVAL
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SECTION 3. NEW COUNTIES
SECTION 4. COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION
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SECTION 5. COUNTY GOVERNMENT
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SECTION 6. VACANCIES IN TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT OR ROAD DISTRICT OFFICE
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SECTION 7. TENURE OF OFFICE LIMITED TO TWO TERMS
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SECTION 8. SALARIES AND LIMITATIONS AFFECTING
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SECTION 9. STATE TAXES NOT TO BE RELEASED OR COMMUTED
No county, nor the inhabitants thereof, nor the property therein, shall be released or discharged from its or their proportionate share of taxes to be levied for state purposes, nor shall commutation for such taxes be authorized in any form whatever.
SECTION 10. INCORPORATION OF MUNICIPALITIES
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SECTION 11. POLICE AND SANITARY REGULATIONS
Any county, city, town or township may make and enforce within its limits all such local police, sanitary and other regulations as are not in conflict with general laws.
SECTION 12. ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF TAXES IN MUNICIPALITIES
The legislature shall have no power to impose taxes upon counties, cities, towns or other municipal corporations, or upon the inhabitants or property thereof, for county, city, town, or other municipal purposes, but may, by general laws, vest in the corporate authorities thereof, the power to assess and collect taxes for such purposes.
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
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ARTICLE XII. CORPORATIONS OTHER THAN MUNICIPAL
SECTION 1. CORPORATIONS, HOW FORMED
Corporations may be formed under general laws, but shall not be created by special acts. All laws relating to corporations may be altered, amended or repealed by the legislature at any time, and all corporations doing business in this state may, as to such business, be regulated, limited or restrained by law.
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
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SECTION 12. RECEIVING DEPOSITS BY BANK AFTER INSOLVENCY
Any president, director, manager, cashier, or other officer of any banking institution, who shall receive or assent to the reception of deposits, after he shall have knowledge of the fact that such banking institution is insolvent or in failing circumstances, shall be individually responsible for such deposits so received.
SECTION 13. COMMON CARRIERS, REGULATION OF
All railroad, canal and other transportation companies are declared to be common carriers and subject to legislative control. Any association or corporation organized for the purpose, under the laws of this state, shall have the right to connect at the state line with railroads of other states. Every railroad company shall have the right with its road, whether the same be now constructed or may hereafter be constructed, to intersect, cross or connect with any other railroad, and when such railroads are of the same or similar gauge they shall at all crossings and at all points, where a railroad shall begin or terminate at or near any other railroad, form proper connections so that the cars of any such railroad companies may be speedily transferred from one railroad to another. All railroad companies shall receive and transport each the other's passengers, tonnage and cars without delay or discrimination.
SECTION 14. PROHIBITION AGAINST COMBINATIONS BY CARRIERS
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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
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SECTION 19. TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES
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SECTION 20. PROHIBITION AGAINST FREE TRANSPORTATION FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS
SECTION 21. EXPRESS COMPANIES
SECTION 22. MONOPOLIES AND TRUSTS
Monopolies and trusts shall never be allowed in this state, and no incorporated company, copartnership, or association of persons in this state shall directly or indirectly combine or make any contract with any other incorporated company, foreign or domestic, through their stockholders, or the trustees or assignees of such stockholders, or with any copartnership or association of persons, or in any manner whatever for the purpose of fixing the price or limiting the production or regulating the transportation of any product or commodity. The legislature shall pass laws for the enforcement of this section by adequate penalties, and in case of incorporated companies, if necessary for that purpose, may declare a forfeiture of their franchises.
ARTICLE XIII. STATE INSTITUTIONS
SECTION 1. EDUCATIONAL, REFORMATORY, AND PENAL INSTITUTIONS
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ARTICLE XIV. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT
SECTION 1. STATE CAPITAL, LOCATION OF
SECTION 2. CHANGE OF STATE CAPITAL
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SECTION 3. RESTRICTIONS ON APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITOL BUILDINGS
ARTICLE XV. HARBORS AND TIDE WATERS
SECTION 1. HARBOR LINE COMMISSION AND RESTRAINT ON DISPOSITION
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SECTION 2. LEASING AND MAINTENANCE OF WHARVES, DOCKS, ETC.
SECTION 3. EXTENSION OF STREETS OVER TIDE LANDS
ARTICLE XVI. SCHOOL AND GRANTED LANDS
SECTION 1. DISPOSITION OF
SECTION 2. MANNER AND TERMS OF SALE
None of the lands granted to the state for educational purposes shall be sold otherwise than at public auction to the highest bidder, the value thereof, less the improvements shall, before any sale, be appraised by a board of appraisers to be provided by law, the terms of payment also to be prescribed by law, and no sale shall be valid unless the sum bid be equal to the appraised value of said land. In estimating the value of such lands for disposal, the value of the improvements thereon shall be excluded: Provided, That the sale of all school and university land heretofore made by the commissioners of any county or the university commissioners when the purchase price has been paid in good faith, may be confirmed by the legislature.
SECTION 3. LIMITATIONS ON SALES
SECTION 4. HOW MUCH MAY BE OFFERED IN CERTAIN CASES — PLATTING OF
SECTION 5. INVESTMENT OF PERMANENT COMMON SCHOOL FUND
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SECTION 6. INVESTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION PERMANENT FUNDS
ARTICLE XVII. TIDE LANDS
SECTION 1. DECLARATION OF STATE OWNERSHIP
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SECTION 2. DISCLAIMER OF CERTAIN LANDS
ARTICLE XVIII. STATE SEAL
SECTION 1. SEAL OF THE STATE
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ARTICLE XIX. EXEMPTIONS
SECTION 1. EXEMPTIONS — HOMESTEADS, ETC.
ARTICLE XX. PUBLIC HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS
SECTION 1. BOARD OF HEALTH AND BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS.
SECTION 2. REGULATIONS CONCERNING MEDICINE, SURGERY AND PHARMACY
ARTICLE XXI. WATER AND WATER RIGHTS
SECTION 1. PUBLIC USE OF WATER
ARTICLE XXII. LEGISLATIVE APPORTIONMENT
SECTION 1. SENATORIAL APPORTIONMENT
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SECTION 2. APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ARTICLE XXIII. AMENDMENTS
SECTION 1. HOW MADE
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SECTION 2. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS
SECTION 3. SUBMISSION TO THE PEOPLE
ARTICLE XXIV. BOUNDARIES
SECTION 1. STATE BOUNDARIES
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ARTICLE XXV. JURISDICTION
SECTION 1. AUTHORITY OF THE UNITED STATES
ARTICLE XXVI. COMPACT WITH THE UNITED STATES
The following ordinance shall be irrevocable without the consent of the United States and the people of this state:
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That perfect toleration of religious sentiment shall be secured and that no inhabitant of this state shall ever be molested in person or property on account of his or her mode of religious worship.
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Provision shall be made for the establishment and maintenance of systems of public schools free from sectarian control which shall be open to all the children of said state.
ARTICLE XXVII. SCHEDULE
In order that no inconvenience may arise by reason of a change from a Territorial to a State government, it is hereby declared and ordained as follows:
SECTION 1. EXISTING RIGHTS, ACTIONS, AND CONTRACTS SAVED
SECTION 2. LAWS IN FORCE CONTINUED
SECTION 3. DEBTS, FINES, ETC., TO INURE TO THE STATE
SECTION 4. RECOGNIZANCES
SECTION 5. CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS AND PENAL ACTIONS
SECTION 6. RETENTION OF TERRITORIAL OFFICERS
SECTION 7. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS, WHEN ELECTED
SECTION 8. CHANGE OF COURTS - TRANSFER OF CAUSES
SECTION 9. SEALS OF COURTS AND MUNICIPALITIES
SECTION 10. PROBATE COURT, TRANSFER OF
SECTION 11. DUTIES OF FIRST LEGISLATURE
SECTION 12. ELECTION CONTESTS FOR SUPERIOR JUDGES, HOW DECIDED
SECTION 13. REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS
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SECTION 14. DURATION OF TERM OF CERTAIN OFFICERS
SECTION 15. ELECTION ON ADOPTION OF CONSTITUTION, HOW TO BE CONDUCTED
SECTION 16. WHEN CONSTITUTION TO TAKE EFFECT
SECTION 17. SEPARATE ARTICLES
SECTION 18. BALLOT
1. | For the Constitution- - - - |
Against the Constitution- - - - | |
2. | For Woman Suffrage Article- - - - |
Against Woman Suffrage Article- - - - | |
3. | For Prohibition Article- - - - |
Against Prohibition Article- - - - | |
4. | For the Permanent Location of the Seat of Government (Name of place voted for)- - - - |
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SECTION 19. APPROPRIATION
ARTICLE XXVIII. COMPENSATION OF STATE OFFICERS
SECTION 1. SALARIES FOR LEGISLATURE, ELECTED STATE OFFICIALS, AND JUDGES — INDEPENDENT COMMISSION — REFERENDUM
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ARTICLE XXIX. INVESTMENTS OF PUBLIC PENSION AND RETIREMENT FUNDS
SECTION 1. MAY BE INVESTED AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW
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ARTICLE XXX. COMPENSATION OF PUBLIC OFFICERS
SECTION 1. AUTHORIZING COMPENSATION INCREASE DURING TERM
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ARTICLE XXXI. SEX EQUALITY - RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
SECTION 1. EQUALITY NOT DENIED BECAUSE OF SEX
SECTION 2. ENFORCEMENT POWER OF LEGISLATURE
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ARTICLE XXXII. SPECIAL REVENUE FINANCING
SECTION 1. SPECIAL REVENUE FINANCING
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CERTIFICATE.
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John P. Hoyt,
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George H. Stevenson
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J. J. Browne
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Louis Sohns
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N. G. Blalock
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A. A. Lindsley
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John F. Gowey
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J. J. Weisenburger
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Frank M. Dallam
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P. C. Sullivan
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James Z. Moore
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R. S. More
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E. H. Sullivan
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Thomas T. Minor
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George Turner
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J. J. Travis
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Austin Mires
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Arnold J. West
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M. M. Godman
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Charles T. Fay
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Gwin Hicks
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George W. Tibbetts
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Wm. F. Prosser
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H. W. Fairweather
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C. H. Warner
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Thomas C. Griffitts
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J. P. T. McCroskey
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J. F. Van Name
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S. G. Cosgrove
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Albert Schooley
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Thos. Hayton
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H. C. Willison
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Charles P. Coey
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T. M. Reed
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Robert F. Sturdevant
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S. H. Manly
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John A. Shoudy
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Richard Jeffs
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Allen Weir
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Francis Henry
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W. B. Gray
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George Comegys
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Trusten P. Dyer
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Oliver H. Joy
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Geo. H. Jones
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David E. Durie
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B. L. Sharpstein
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D. Buchanan
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H. M. Lillis
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John R. Kinnear
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James A. Burk
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Sylvious A. Dickey
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John McReavy
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Henry Winsor
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R. O. Dunbar
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Theodore L. Stiles
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Morgan Morgans
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AMENDMENT 6.
Art. 3 Section 10 VACANCY IN OFFICE OF GOVERNOR. In case of the removal, resignation, death or disability of the governor, the duties of the office shall devolve upon the lieutenant governor; and in case of a vacancy in both the offices of governor and lieutenant governor, the duties of the governor shall devolve upon the secretary of state. In addition to the line of succession to the office and duties of governor as hereinabove indicated, if the necessity shall arise, in order to fill the vacancy in the office of governor, the following state officers shall succeed to the duties of governor and in the order named, viz.: Treasurer, auditor, attorney general, superintendent of public instruction and commissioner of public lands. In case of the death, disability, failure or refusal of the person regularly elected to the office of governor to qualify at the time provided by law, the duties of the office shall devolve upon the person regularly elected to and qualified for the office of lieutenant governor, who shall act as governor until the disability be removed, or a governor be elected; and in case of the death, disability, failure or refusal of both the governor and the lieutenant governor elect to qualify, the duties of the governor shall devolve upon the secretary of state; and in addition to the line of succession to the office and duties of governor as hereinabove indicated, if there shall be the failure or refusal of any officer named above to qualify, and if the necessity shall arise by reason thereof, then in that event in order to fill the vacancy in the office of governor, the following state officers shall succeed to the duties of governor in the order named, viz.: Treasurer, auditor, attorney general, superintendent of public instruction and commissioner of public lands. Any person succeeding to the office of governor as in this section provided, shall perform the duties of such office only until the disability be removed, or a governor be elected and qualified; and if a vacancy occur more than thirty days before the next general election occurring within two years after the commencement of the term, a person shall be elected at such election to fill the office of governor for the remainder of the unexpired term. [1909 p 642 Section 1. Approved November, 1910.]
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AMENDMENT 10.
Art. 1 Section 22 RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED. In criminal prosecutions the accused shall have the right to appear and defend in person, or by counsel, to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him, to have a copy thereof, to testify in his own behalf, to meet the witnesses against him face to face, to have compulsory process to compel the attendance of witnesses in his own behalf, to have a speedy public trial by an impartial jury of the county in which the offense is charged to have been committed and the right to appeal in all cases: Provided, The route traversed by any railway coach, train or public conveyance, and the water traversed by any boat shall be criminal districts; and the jurisdiction of all public offenses committed on any such railway car, coach, train, boat or other public conveyance, or at any station or depot upon such route, shall be in any county through which the said car, coach, train, boat or other public conveyance may pass during the trip or voyage, or in which the trip or voyage may begin or terminate. In no instance shall any accused person before final judgment be compelled to advance money or fees to secure the rights herein guaranteed. [1921 p 79 Section 1. Approved November, 1922.]
AMENDMENT 11.
Art. 8 Section 4 MONEYS DISBURSED ONLY BY APPROPRIATIONS. No moneys shall ever be paid out of the treasury of this state, or any of its funds, or any of the funds under its management, except in pursuance of an appropriation by law; nor unless such payment be made within one calendar month after the end of the next ensuing fiscal biennium, and every such law making a new appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied, and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum. [1921 p 80 Section 1. Approved November, 1922.]
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AMENDMENT 15.
Art. 15 Section 1 HARBOR LINE COMMISSION AND RESTRAINT ON DISPOSITION. The legislature shall provide for the appointment of a commission whose duty it shall be to locate and establish harbor lines in the navigable waters of all harbors, estuaries, bays and inlets of this state, wherever such navigable waters lie within or in front of the corporate limits of any city, or within one mile thereof on either side. Any harbor line so located or established may thereafter be changed, relocated or reestablished by the commission pursuant to such provision as may be made therefor by the legislature. The state shall never give, sell or lease to any private person, corporation, or association any rights whatever in the waters beyond such harbor lines, nor shall any of the area lying between any harbor line and the line of ordinary high water, and within not less than fifty feet nor more than two thousand feet of such harbor line (as the commission shall determine) be sold or granted by the state, nor its rights to control the same relinquished, but such area shall be forever reserved for landings, wharves, streets, and other conveniences of navigation and commerce. [1931 p 417 Section 1. Approved November, 1932.]
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AMENDMENT 19.
Art. 7 Section 3 TAXATION OF FEDERAL AGENCIES AND PROPERTY. The United States and its agencies and instrumentalities, and their property, may be taxed under any of the tax laws of this state, whenever and in such manner as such taxation may be authorized or permitted under the laws of the United States, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Constitution of this state. [1945 House Joint Resolution No. 9, p 932. Approved November, 1946.]
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[Repealed by AMENDMENT 42, 1965 ex.s. Senate Joint Resolution No. 20, p 2816. Approved November 8, 1966.]
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AMENDMENT 28.
Art. 4 Section 6 JURISDICTION OF SUPERIOR COURTS. The superior court shall have original jurisdiction in all cases in equity and in all cases at law which involve the title or possession of real property, or the legality of any tax, impost, assessment, toll, or municipal fine, and in all other cases in which the demand or the value of the property in controversy amounts to one thousand dollars, or a lesser sum in excess of the jurisdiction granted to justices of the peace and other inferior courts, and in all criminal cases amounting to felony, and in all cases of misdemeanor not otherwise provided for by law; of actions of forcible entry and detainer; of proceedings in insolvency; of actions to prevent or abate a nuisance; of all matters of probate, of divorce, and for annulment of marriage; and for such special cases and proceedings as are not otherwise provided for. The superior court shall also have original jurisdiction in all cases and of all proceedings in which jurisdiction shall not have been by law vested exclusively in some other court; and said court shall have the power of naturalization and to issue papers therefor. They shall have such appellate jurisdiction in cases arising in justices' and other inferior courts in their respective counties as may be prescribed by law. They shall always be open, except on nonjudicial days, and their process shall extend to all parts of the state. Said courts and their judges shall have power to issue writs of mandamus, quo warranto, review, certiorari, prohibition, and writs of habeas corpus, on petition by or on behalf of any person in actual custody in their respective counties. Injunctions and writs of prohibition and of habeas corpus may be issued and served on legal holidays and nonjudicial days.
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AMENDMENT 29.
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AMENDMENT 30.
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AMENDMENT 31.
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AMENDMENT 32.
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AMENDMENT 33.
Art. 24 Section 1 STATE BOUNDARIES. The boundaries of the state of Washington shall be as follows: Beginning at a point in the Pacific ocean one marine league due west of and opposite the middle of the mouth of the north ship channel of the Columbia river thence running easterly to and up the middle channel of said river and where it is divided by islands up the middle of the widest channel thereof to where the forty-sixth parallel of north latitude crosses said river near the mouth of the Walla Walla river; thence east on said forty-sixth parallel of latitude to the middle of the main channel of the Shoshone or Snake river, thence follow down the middle of the main channel of Snake river to a point opposite the mouth of the Kooskooskia or Clear Water river, thence due north to the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude, thence west along said forty-ninth parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates Vancouver's island from the continent, that is to say to a point in longitude 123 degrees, 19 minutes and 15 seconds west, thence following the boundary line between the United States and British possessions through the channel which separates Vancouver's island from the continent to the termination of the boundary line between the United States and British possessions at a point in the Pacific ocean equidistant between Bonnilla point on Vancouver's island and Tatoosh island light house, thence running in a southerly course and parallel with the coast line, keeping one marine league off shore to place of beginning; until such boundaries are modified by appropriate interstate compacts duly approved by the Congress of the United States. [1957 Senate Joint Resolution No. 10, p 1292. Approved November 4, 1958.]
AMENDMENT 34.
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AMENDMENT 35.
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AMENDMENT 36.
AMENDMENT 37.
Art. 23 Section 1 HOW MADE. Any amendment or amendments to this Constitution may be proposed in either branch of the legislature; and if the same shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals, with the ayes and noes thereon, and be submitted to the qualified electors of the state for their approval, at the next general election; and if the people approve and ratify such amendment or amendments, by a majority of the electors voting thereon, the same shall become part of this Constitution, and proclamation thereof shall be made by the governor: Provided, That if more than one amendment be submitted, they shall be submitted in such a manner that the people may vote for or against such amendments separately. The legislature shall also cause notice of the amendments that are to be submitted to the people to be published at least four times during the four weeks next preceding the election in every legal newspaper in the state: Provided, That failure of any newspaper to publish this notice shall not be interpreted as affecting the outcome of the election. [1961 Senate Joint Resolution No. 25, p 2753. Approved November, 1962.]
AMENDMENT 38.
AMENDMENT 39.
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AMENDMENT 40.
AMENDMENT 41.
Art. 4 Section 29 ELECTION OF SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES. Notwithstanding any provision of this Constitution to the contrary, if, after the last day as provided by law for the withdrawal of declarations of candidacy has expired, only one candidate has filed for any single position of superior court judge in any county containing a population of one hundred thousand or more, no primary or election shall be held as to such position, and a certificate of election shall be issued to such candidate. If, after any contested primary for superior court judge in any county, only one candidate is entitled to have his name printed on the general election ballot for any single position, no election shall be held as to such position, and a certificate of election shall be issued to such candidate: Provided, That in the event that there is filed with the county auditor within ten days after the date of the primary, a petition indicating that a write in campaign will be conducted for such single position and signed by one hundred registered voters qualified to vote with respect of the office, then such single position shall be subject to the general election. Provisions for the contingency of the death or disqualification of a sole candidate between the last date for withdrawal and the time when the election would be held but for the provisions of this section, and such other provisions as may be deemed necessary to implement the provisions of this section, may be enacted by the legislature. [1965 ex.s. Substitute Senate Joint Resolution No. 6, p 2815. Approved November 8, 1966.]
AMENDMENT 42.
AMENDMENT 43.
AMENDMENT 44.
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AMENDMENT 45.
AMENDMENT 46.
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AMENDMENT 47.
AMENDMENT 48.
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AMENDMENT 49.
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AMENDMENT 50.
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AMENDMENT 51.
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AMENDMENT 52.
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AMENDMENT 53.
AMENDMENT 54.
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AMENDMENT 55.
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AMENDMENT 56.
AMENDMENT 57.
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AMENDMENT 58.
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AMENDMENT 59.
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AMENDMENT 60.
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AMENDMENT 61.
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AMENDMENT 62.
Art. 3 Section 12 VETO POWER. Every act which shall have passed the legislature shall be, before it becomes a law, presented to the governor. If he approves, he shall sign it; but if not, he shall return it, with his objections, to that house in which it shall have originated, which house shall enter the objections at large upon the journal and proceed to reconsider. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of the members present shall agree to pass the bill it shall be sent, together with the objections, to the other house, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of the members present, it shall become a law; but in all such cases the vote of both houses shall be determined by the yeas and nays, and the names of the members voting for or against the bill shall be entered upon the journal of each house respectively. If any bill shall not be returned by the governor within five days, Sundays excepted, after it shall be presented to him, it shall become a law without his signature, unless the general adjournment shall prevent its return, in which case it shall become a law unless the governor, within twenty days next after the adjournment, Sundays excepted, shall file such bill with his objections thereto, in the office of secretary of state, who shall lay the same before the legislature at its next session in like manner as if it had been returned by the governor: Provided, That within forty-five days next after the adjournment, Sundays excepted, the legislature may, upon petition by a two-thirds majority or more of the membership of each house, reconvene in extraordinary session, not to exceed five days duration, solely to reconsider any bills vetoed. If any bill presented to the governor contain several sections or appropriation items, he may object to one or more sections or appropriation items while approving other portions of the bill: Provided, That he may not object to less than an entire section, except that if the section contain one or more appropriation items he may object to any such appropriation item or items. In case of objection he shall append to the bill, at the time of signing it, a statement of the section or sections, appropriation item or items to which he objects and the reasons therefor; and the section or sections, appropriation item or items so objected to shall not take effect unless passed over the governor's objection, as hereinbefore provided. The provisions of Article II, section 12 insofar as they are inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. [1974 Senate Joint Resolution No. 140, p 806. Approved November 5, 1974.]
AMENDMENT 63.
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AMENDMENT 64.
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AMENDMENT 65.
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AMENDMENT 66.
AMENDMENT 67.
AMENDMENT 68.
AMENDMENT 69.
AMENDMENT 70.
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AMENDMENT 71.
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AMENDMENT 72.
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AMENDMENT 73.
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AMENDMENT 74.
Article 2 was amended by adding the following section:
AMENDMENT 75.
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AMENDMENT 76.
AMENDMENT 77.
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AMENDMENT 78.
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AMENDMENT 79.
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AMENDMENT 80.
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AMENDMENT 81.
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AMENDMENT 83.
AMENDMENT 84.
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AMENDMENT 86.
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AMENDMENT 88.
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AMENDMENT 89.
AMENDMENT 90.
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AMENDMENT 91.
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AMENDMENT 92.
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AMENDMENT 93.
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AMENDMENT 94.
AMENDMENT 95.
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AMENDMENT 96.
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AMENDMENT 97.
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AMENDMENT 98.
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AMENDMENT 99.
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AMENDMENT 100.
AMENDMENT 101.
AMENDMENT 102.
AMENDMENT 103.
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AMENDMENT 104.
AMENDMENT 105.
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AMENDMENT 106.
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AMENDMENT 107.
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AMENDMENT 108.
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AMENDMENT 109.
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INDEX TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION.
Index.
Art. |
Sec.
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Absconding debtors
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17
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Absence
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4
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8
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Acceptance
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14
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Accused
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22
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9
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Actions
|
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26
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5
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1
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5,8,10
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Acts
|
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31
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1,41
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18
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37
|
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12
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12
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12
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(See Bill; Laws; Statutes; Veto)
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Adjournment of legislature
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8
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42
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11
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Adoption of children
|
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28(16)
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Au valorem tax
|
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1
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Advances of money or fees
|
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22
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Advice and consent of senate
|
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31
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Affirmation
|
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6
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Age
|
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1
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Agricultural lands
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11
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Agriculture
|
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34
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11
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11
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Alienation of franchise
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8
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Aliens
|
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33
|
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6
|
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33
|
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Amendment to bills
|
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37
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20
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41
|
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38
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Amendment to municipal charter
|
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28(8)
|
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10
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Amendment to Constitution
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2
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1
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1
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1
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3
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1
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1,2
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Amendments to Constitution: Ratified
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(1) In order of amendments:
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Amendment
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No. 1 to art
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16 sec
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5
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No. 2 to art
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6 sec
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1
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No. 3 to art
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7 sec
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2
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No. 4 to art
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1 sec
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11
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No. 5 to art
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6 sec
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1
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6 sec
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2 (deleted)
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No. 6 to art
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3 sec
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10
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No. 7 to art
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2 sec
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1
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2 sec
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31 (deleted)
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No. 8 to art
|
1 sec
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33 (added)
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1 sec
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34 (added)
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No. 9 to art
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1 sec
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16
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No. 10 to art
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1 sec
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22
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No. 11 to art
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8 sec
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4
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No. 12 to art
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11 sec
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5
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No. 13 to art
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2 sec
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15
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No. 14 to art
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7 sec
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1
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7 sec
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2,3,4 (deleted)
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No. 15 to art
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15 sec
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1
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No. 16 to art
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12 sec
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11
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No. 17 to art
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7 sec
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2
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No. 18 to art
|
2 sec
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40 (added)
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No. 19 to art
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7 sec
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3 (new)
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No. 20 to art
|
2 sec
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23 (part repeal)
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3 sec
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14, 16, 17, 19,20,21,22 (part repeal)
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28 sec
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1 (added)
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No. 21 to art
|
11 sec
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4
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No. 22 to art
|
11 sec
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7 (repealed)
|
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No. 23 to art
|
11 sec
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16 (added)
|
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No. 24 to art
|
2 sec
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33
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No. 25 to art
|
4 sec
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3(a) (added)
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No. 26 to art
|
2 sec
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1(c) (superseded)
|
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sec
|
41 (added)
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No. 27 to art
|
8 sec
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6
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No. 28 to art
|
4 sec
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6
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4 sec
|
10
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No. 29 to art
|
2 sec
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33
|
|
No. 30 to art
|
2 sec
|
1(a) (added)
|
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No. 31 to art
|
3 sec
|
25
|
|
No. 32 to art
|
2 sec
|
15
|
|
No. 33 to art
|
24 sec
|
1
|
|
No. 34 to art
|
1 sec
|
11
|
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No. 35 to art
|
2 sec
|
25
|
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No. 36 to art
|
2 sec
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1(e) (added)
|
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No. 37 to art
|
23 sec
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1
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No. 38 to art
|
4 sec
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2(a) (added)
|
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No. 39 to art
|
2 sec
|
42 (added)
|
|
No. 40 to art
|
11 sec
|
10
|
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No. 41 to art
|
4 sec
|
29 (added)
|
|
No. 42 to art
|
2 sec
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33 (repealed)
|
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No. 43 to art
|
9 sec
|
3
|
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No. 44 to art
|
16 sec
|
5
|
|
No. 45 to art
|
8 sec
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8 (added)
|
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No. 46 to art
|
6 sec
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1A (added)
|
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No. 47 to art
|
7 sec
|
10 (added)
|
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No. 48 to art
|
8 sec
|
3
|
|
No. 49 to art
|
29 sec
|
1 (added)
|
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No. 50 to art
|
4 sec
|
30 (added)
|
|
No. 51 to art
|
8 sec
|
9 (added)
|
|
No. 52 to art
|
2 sec
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15
|
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11 sec
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6
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No. 53 to art
|
7 sec
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11 (added)
|
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No. 54 to art
|
2 sec
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25 (part repeal)
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3 sec
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25 (part repeal)
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4 sec
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13 (part repeal)
|
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11 sec
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8 (part repeal)
|
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28 sec
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1 (part repeal)
|
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30 sec
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1 (added)
|
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No. 55 to art
|
7 sec
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2
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No. 56 to art
|
2 sec
|
24
|
|
No. 57 to art
|
11 sec
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5
|
|
11 sec
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8
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No. 58 to art
|
11 sec
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16
|
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No. 59 to art
|
7 sec
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2
|
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No. 60 to art
|
8 sec
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1
|
|
8 sec
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3
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||
No. 61 to art
|
31 sec
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1 (added)
|
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31 sec
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2 (added)
|
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No. 62 to art
|
3 sec
|
12
|
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No. 63 to art
|
6 sec
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1
|
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No. 64 to art
|
7 sec
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2
|
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No. 65 to art
|
4 sec
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6
|
|
4 sec
|
10
|
||
No. 66 to art
|
12 sec
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18
|
|
No. 67 to art
|
12 sec
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14 (repealed)
|
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No. 68 to art
|
2 sec
|
12
|
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No. 69 to art
|
2 sec
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13
|
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No. 70 to art
|
8 sec
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10 (added)
|
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No. 71 to art
|
4 sec
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31 (added)
|
|
No. 72 to art
|
2 sec
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1
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2 sec
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1(a) (stricken)
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No. 73 to art
|
32 sec
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1 (added)
|
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No. 74 to art
|
2 sec
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3 (repealed)
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2 sec
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43 (added)
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27 sec
|
13 (repealed)
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No. 75 to art
|
29 sec
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1
|
|
No. 76 to art
|
8 sec
|
11 (added)
|
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No. 77 to art
|
4 sec
|
31
|
|
No. 78 to art
|
28 sec
|
1
|
|
No. 79 to art
|
7 sec
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2
|
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No. 80 to art
|
4 sec
|
7
|
|
No. 81 to art
|
7 sec
|
1
|
|
No. 82 to art
|
8 sec
|
10
|
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No. 83 to art
|
6 sec
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3
|
|
13 sec
|
1
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No. 84 to art
|
1 sec
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35 (added)
|
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No. 85 to art
|
4 sec
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31
|
|
No. 86 to art
|
8 sec
|
10
|
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No. 87 to art
|
4 sec
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6
|
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No. 88 to art
|
1 sec
|
11
|
|
No. 89 to art
|
4 sec
|
3
|
|
No. 90 to art
|
7 sec
|
2
|
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No. 91 to art
|
8 sec
|
10
|
|
No. 92 to art
|
8 sec
|
1
|
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No. 93 to art
|
29 sec
|
1
|
|
No. 94 to art
|
4 sec
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7
|
|
No. 95 to art
|
7 sec
|
2
|
|
No. 96 to art
|
2 sec
|
15
|
|
No. 97 to art
|
4 sec
|
31
|
|
No. 98 to art
|
7 sec
|
1
|
|
No. 99 to art
|
7 sec
|
12 (added)
|
|
No. 100 to art
|
2 sec
|
29
|
|
No. 101 to art
|
7 sec
|
2
|
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No. 102 to art
|
16 sec
|
6
|
|
No. 103 to art
|
8 sec
|
1
|
|
No. 104 to art
|
1 sec
|
20
|
|
No. 105 to art
|
6 sec
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1A (repealed)
|
|
No. 106 to art
|
7 sec
|
12
|
|
No. 107 to art
|
8 sec
|
1
|
|
No. 108 to art
|
2 sec
|
43
|
|
No. 109 to art
|
2 sec
|
42
|
(2) In order of articles and sections affected:
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Art 1
|
sec 11—Amendment
|
No.
|
4
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sec 11—Amendment
|
No.
|
34
|
|
sec 11—Amendment
|
No.
|
88
|
|
sec 16—Amendment
|
No.
|
9
|
|
sec 20—Amendment
|
No.
|
104
|
|
sec 22—Amendment
|
No.
|
10
|
|
sec 33—(added)
|
No.
|
8
|
|
sec 34—(added)
|
No.
|
8
|
|
sec 35—(added)
|
No.
|
84
|
|
Art 2
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
7
|
sec 1(e)—(added)
|
No.
|
36
|
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
72
|
|
sec 1(a)—(added)
|
No.
|
30
|
|
sec 1(a)—(stricken)
|
No.
|
72
|
|
sec 3—(repealed)
|
No.
|
74
|
|
sec 11(c)—(supersed.)
|
No.
|
26
|
|
sec 12—Amendment
|
No.
|
68
|
|
sec 13—Amendment
|
No.
|
69
|
|
sec 15—Amendment
|
No.
|
13
|
|
sec 15—Amendment
|
No.
|
32
|
|
sec 15—Amendment
|
No.
|
52
|
|
sec 15—Amendment
|
No.
|
96
|
|
sec 23—(part rep.)
|
No.
|
20
|
|
sec 24—Amendment
|
No.
|
56
|
|
sec 25—Amendment
|
No.
|
35
|
|
sec 25—(part rep.)
|
No.
|
54
|
|
sec 29—Amendment
|
No.
|
100
|
|
sec 31—(deleted)
|
No.
|
7
|
|
sec 33—Amendment
|
No.
|
24
|
|
sec 33—Amendment
|
No.
|
29
|
|
sec 33—(repealed)
|
No.
|
42
|
|
sec 40—(added)
|
No.
|
18
|
|
sec 41—(added)
|
No.
|
26
|
|
sec 42—(added)
|
No.
|
39
|
|
sec 42—Amendment
|
No.
|
109
|
|
sec 43—(added)
|
No.
|
74
|
|
sec 43—Amendment
|
No.
|
108
|
|
Art 3
|
sec 10—Amendment
|
No.
|
6
|
sec 12—Amendment
|
No.
|
62
|
|
sec 14
|
|||
sec 16
|
|||
sec 17
|
|||
sec 19 —Amendment
|
No.
|
20
|
|
sec 20 (part rep.)
|
|||
sec 21
|
|||
sec 22
|
|||
sec 25—Amendment
|
No.
|
31
|
|
sec 25—(part rep.)
|
No.
|
54
|
|
Art 4
|
sec 2(a)—(added)
|
No.
|
38
|
sec 3—Amendment
|
No.
|
89
|
|
sec 3(a)—(added)
|
No.
|
25
|
|
sec 6—Amendment
|
No.
|
28
|
|
sec 6—Amendment
|
No.
|
65
|
|
sec 6—Amendment
|
No.
|
87
|
|
sec 7—Amendment
|
No.
|
80
|
|
sec 7—Amendment
|
No.
|
94
|
|
sec 10—Amendment
|
No.
|
28
|
|
sec 10—Amendment
|
No.
|
65
|
|
sec 13—(part rep.)
|
No.
|
54
|
|
sec 29—(added)
|
No.
|
41
|
|
sec 30—(added)
|
No.
|
50
|
|
sec 31—(added)
|
No.
|
71
|
|
sec 31—Amendment
|
No.
|
77
|
|
sec 31—Amendment
|
No.
|
85
|
|
sec 31—Amendment
|
No.
|
97
|
|
Art 6
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
2
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
5
|
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
63
|
|
sec 1A—(added)
|
No.
|
46
|
|
sec 1A—(repealed)
|
No.
|
105
|
|
sec 2—(deleted)
|
No.
|
5
|
|
sec 3—Amendment
|
No.
|
83
|
|
Art 7
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
14
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
81
|
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
98
|
|
sec 2—(original)
|
No.
|
3
|
|
sec 2—Amendment
|
No.
|
17
|
|
sec 2—Amendment
|
No.
|
55
|
|
sec 2—Amendment
|
No.
|
59
|
|
sec 2—Amendment
|
No.
|
64
|
|
sec 2—Amendment
|
No.
|
79
|
|
sec 2—Amendment
|
No.
|
90
|
|
sec 2—Amendment
|
No.
|
95
|
|
sec 2—Amendment
|
No.
|
101
|
|
sec 3—(new)
|
No.
|
19
|
|
sec 10—(added)
|
No.
|
47
|
|
sec 11—(added)
|
No.
|
53
|
|
sec 12—(added)
|
No.
|
99
|
|
sec 12—Amendment
|
No.
|
106
|
|
Art 8
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
60
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
92
|
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
103
|
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
107
|
|
sec 3—Amendment
|
No.
|
48
|
|
sec 3—Amendment
|
No.
|
60
|
|
sec 4—Amendment
|
No.
|
11
|
|
sec 6—Amendment
|
No.
|
27
|
|
sec 8—(added)
|
No.
|
45
|
|
sec 9—(added)
|
No.
|
51
|
|
sec 10—(added)
|
No.
|
70
|
|
sec 10—Amendment
|
No.
|
82
|
|
sec 10—Amendment
|
No.
|
86
|
|
sec 10—Amendment
|
No.
|
91
|
|
sec 11—(added)
|
No.
|
76
|
|
Art 9
|
sec 3—Amendment
|
No.
|
43
|
Art 11
|
sec 4—Amendment
|
No.
|
21
|
sec 5—Amendment
|
No.
|
12
|
|
sec 5—Amendment
|
No.
|
57
|
|
sec 6—Amendment
|
No.
|
52
|
|
sec 7—(repealed)
|
No.
|
22
|
|
sec 8—(part rep.)
|
No.
|
54
|
|
sec 8—Amendment
|
No.
|
57
|
|
sec 10—Amendment
|
No.
|
40
|
|
sec 10—Amendment
|
No.
|
91
|
|
sec 16—(added)
|
No.
|
23
|
|
sec 16—Amendment
|
No.
|
58
|
|
Art 12
|
sec 11—Amendment
|
No.
|
16
|
sec 14—(repealed)
|
No.
|
67
|
|
sec 18—Amendment
|
No.
|
66
|
|
Art 13
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
83
|
Art 15
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
15
|
Art 16
|
sec 5—Amendment
|
No.
|
1
|
sec 5—Amendment
|
No.
|
44
|
|
sec 6—(added)
|
No.
|
102
|
|
Art 23
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
37
|
Art 24
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
33
|
Art 27
|
sec 13—(repealed)
|
No.
|
74
|
Art 28
|
sec 1—(added)
|
No.
|
20
|
sec 1—(part rep.)
|
No.
|
54
|
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
78
|
|
Art 29
|
sec 1—(added)
|
No.
|
49
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
75
|
|
sec 1—Amendment
|
No.
|
93
|
|
Art 30
|
sec 1—(added)
|
No.
|
54
|
Art 31
|
sec 1—(added)
|
No.
|
61
|
sec 2—(added)
|
No.
|
61
|
|
Art 32
|
sec 1—(added)
|
No.
|
73
|
(3) Amendments amended or repealed: |
Amendment 1 amended by Amendment 44
|
Amendment 2 amended by Amendment 5
|
Amendment 4 amended by Amendments 34 and 88
|
Amendment 5 amended by Amendment 63
|
Amendment 7 amended by Amendments 26, 30, 36, and 72
|
Amendment 12 amended by Amendment 57
|
Amendment 13 amended by Amendments 32, 52, and 96
|
Amendment 14 amended by Amendments 81 and 98
|
Amendment 17 amended by Amendments 55, 59, 64, 79, 90, 95, and 101
|
Amendment 20 part rep. by Amendment 54
|
amended by Amendment 78
|
Amendment 23 amended by Amendment 58
|
Amendment 24 repealed by Amendment 42
|
Amendment 28 amended by Amendments 65 and 87
|
Amendment 29 repealed by Amendment 42
|
Amendment 30 stricken by Amendment 72
|
Amendment 31 part rep. by Amendment 54
|
Amendment 32 amended by Amendments 52 and 96
|
Amendment 34 amended by Amendment 88
|
Amendment 35 part rep. by Amendment 54
|
Amendment 39 amended by Amendment 109
|
Amendment 46 repealed by Amendment 105
|
Amendment 48 amended by Amendment 60
|
Amendment 49 amended by Amendments 75 and 93
|
Amendment 52 amended by Amendment 96
|
Amendment 55 amended by Amendments 59, 64, 79, 90, 95, and 101
|
Amendment 59 amended by Amendments 64, 79, 90, 95, and 101
|
Amendment 60 amended by Amendments 92, 103, and 107
|
Amendment 64 amended by Amendments 79, 90, 95, and 101
|
Amendment 70 amended by Amendments 82, 86, and 91
|
Amendment 71 amended by Amendments 77 and 85
|
Amendment 74 amended by Amendment 108
|
Amendment 75 amended by Amendment 93
|
Amendment 77 amended by Amendment 85
|
Amendment 79 amended by Amendments 90, 95, and 101
|
Amendment 80 amended by Amendment 94
|
Amendment 81 amended by Amendment 98
|
Amendment 82 amended by Amendment 86
|
Amendment 86 amended by Amendment 91
|
Amendment 90 amended by Amendments 95 and 101
|
Amendment 92 amended by Amendments 103 and 107
|
Amendment 99 amended by Amendment 106
|
Amendment 103 amended by Amendment 107
|
Art.
|
Sec.
|
||
Amount in controversy
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Annual sessions of legislature
|
12
|
||
Annulment of marriage
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
(See Divorce)
|
|||
Appeal
|
|||
22
|
|||
(See Appellate jurisdiction)
|
|||
Appearance
|
|||
22
|
|||
Appellate jurisdiction
|
|||
30
|
|||
6
|
|||
10
|
|||
4
|
|||
Appointment
|
|||
22
|
|||
1
|
|||
18
|
|||
6
|
|||
13
|
|||
42
|
|||
14
|
|||
Apportionment
|
|||
43
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
28(7)
|
|||
1
|
|||
Appropriation of private property
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
(See Eminent domain)
|
|||
Appropriations
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
19
|
|||
12
|
|||
4
|
|||
11
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
31
|
|||
Area reserved
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See Harbors; Navigable waters; Wharves)
|
|||
Arms
|
|||
24
|
|||
24
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Army
|
|||
31
|
|||
(See Militia)
|
|||
Arrest
|
|||
16
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
Artificial light
|
|||
6
|
|||
Assemblages of people
|
|||
4
|
|||
Assessment
|
|||
28(5)
|
|||
6
|
|||
4
|
|||
3
|
|||
10
|
|||
9
|
|||
11
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Taxation)
|
|||
Assignment
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
5
|
|||
Association
|
|||
22
|
|||
5
|
|||
11
|
|||
19
|
|||
Assumption
|
|||
3
|
|||
Attack (See Invasion and attack)
|
|||
Attainder
|
|||
23
|
|||
Attestation
|
|||
15
|
|||
Attorney general
|
|||
21
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
24
|
|||
9
|
|||
9
|
|||
Salary (See Salaries)
|
|||
10
|
|||
3
|
|||
Attorneys at law
|
|||
22
|
|||
5
|
|||
Auditor
|
|||
20
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
25
|
|||
24
|
|||
24
|
|||
Salary (See Salaries)
|
|||
10
|
|||
3
|
|||
Ayes and noes
|
|||
When to be taken and entered on journal
|
|||
1
|
|||
21
|
|||
31
|
|||
22
|
|||
9
|
|||
1
|
|||
36
|
|||
(See Yeas and nays)
|
|||
Bail
|
|||
20
|
|||
14
|
|||
Ballot
|
|||
6
|
|||
18
|
|||
1
|
|||
1(A)
|
|||
6
|
|||
29
|
|||
Banking corporations
|
|||
11
|
|||
12
|
|||
Banks
|
|||
12
|
|||
11
|
|||
Beds and shores of navigable waters
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
Bill
|
|||
37
|
|||
20
|
|||
38
|
|||
31
|
|||
l,41
|
|||
20
|
|||
18
|
|||
22
|
|||
Initiative measures (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
36
|
|||
18
|
|||
22
|
|||
20
|
|||
12
|
|||
1
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
38
|
|||
32
|
|||
19
|
|||
19
|
|||
19
|
|||
12
|
|||
1
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
30
|
|||
22
|
|||
(See Acts; Laws)
|
|||
Bill of attainder
|
|||
23
|
|||
Boats
|
|||
22
|
|||
Bonds
|
|||
6
|
|||
7
|
|||
1
|
|||
4
|
|||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
16
|
5
|
||
1
|
|||
9
|
|||
1(g)
|
|||
Boundaries
|
|||
3
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
Bribery
|
|||
30
|
|||
30
|
|||
30
|
|||
Buildings, public
|
|||
9
|
|||
Bureau of statistics, agriculture and immigration
|
|||
34
|
|||
Bureau of vital statistics
|
|||
1
|
|||
Canal companies
|
|||
13
|
|||
15
|
|||
Capital offenses
|
|||
20
|
|||
(See Crime)
|
|||
Capital of state (See Seat of government)
|
|||
Capitol buildings
|
|||
3
|
|||
Caste
|
|||
1
|
|||
Causes
|
|||
5,8,10
|
|||
(See Actions)
|
|||
Census
|
|||
43
|
|||
3
|
|||
Certiorari
|
|||
6
|
|||
4
|
|||
Cession of jurisdiction
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
Change of name
|
|||
28(1)
|
|||
Changing county lines
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
Changing county seats
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
Chaplain
|
|||
11
|
|||
Charter
|
|||
Corporate
|
|||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
2
|
|||
Municipal
|
|||
28(8)
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
Chief justice of supreme court
|
|||
3
|
|||
1
|
|||
Children
|
|||
28(16)
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Minors)
|
|||
Citizens
|
|||
12
|
|||
1
|
|||
1A
|
|||
City
|
|||
1
|
|||
Charter
|
|||
10
|
|||
28(8)
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
16
|
|||
7
|
|||
28(8)
|
|||
7
|
|||
10
|
|||
6
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
9
|
|||
Officers of
|
|||
1
|
|||
15
|
|||
Recall of officers (See Recall of officers)
|
|||
Salary not to be changed during term
|
|||
8
|
|||
1
|
|||
8
|
|||
14
|
|||
11
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
Taxation
|
|||
9
|
|||
9
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
9
|
|||
(See Municipal corporation; Municipal courts; Municipal fine)
|
|||
Civil actions
|
|||
28(17)
|
|||
21
|
|||
21
|
|||
21
|
|||
(See Actions)
|
|||
Civil power
|
|||
19
|
|||
42
|
|||
18
|
|||
Classification
|
|||
10
|
|||
5
|
|||
3
|
|||
Clerk
|
|||
5
|
|||
26
|
|||
22
|
|||
Collection of taxes
|
|||
28(5)
|
|||
(See Taxation)
|
|||
Color
|
|||
1
|
|||
Combinations
|
|||
22
|
|||
(See Monopolies)
|
|||
Combined city-county
|
16
|
||
Commander-in-chief
|
|||
8
|
|||
(See Militia)
|
|||
Comment on facts
|
|||
16
|
|||
Commission
|
|||
1
|
|||
18
|
|||
1
|
|||
Commission on judicial conduct
|
31
|
||
Commissioner of public lands
|
|||
23
|
|||
1
|
|||
25
|
|||
24
|
|||
Salary (See Salaries)
|
|||
10
|
|||
3
|
|||
Commissioners
|
|||
1
|
|||
Commissions
|
|||
15
|
|||
Committees of legislature
|
12
|
||
Commodities
|
|||
11
|
|||
Common carriers
|
|||
13
|
|||
15
|
|||
18
|
|||
13
|
|||
18
|
|||
13
|
|||
19
|
|||
13
|
|||
(See Canal, Railroad, Transportation, Telegraph and telephone companies)
|
|||
Common school construction fund established
|
3
|
||
Common school fund
|
|||
3
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See School fund)
|
|||
Common schools
|
|||
2
|
|||
28(15)
|
|||
22
|
|||
(See Education; Public schools)
|
|||
Commutation of sentence
|
|||
11
|
|||
Commutation of taxes
|
|||
9
|
|||
Commutation tickets
|
|||
15
|
|||
Compact with United States
|
|||
1-4
|
|||
Compensation
|
|||
16
|
|||
21
|
|||
Change of, during term of public officer
|
|||
25
|
|||
25
|
|||
13
|
|||
8
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
5
|
|||
5,8
|
|||
16
|
|||
25
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
30
|
|||
13,14
|
|||
16
|
|||
10
|
|||
23
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
16
|
|||
Conditions
|
|||
7
|
|||
Confession in open court
|
|||
27
|
|||
Confronting witnesses
|
|||
22
|
|||
Congress
|
|||
Exclusive power of legislature over lands of
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
14
|
|||
14
|
|||
43
|
|||
Congressional districts
|
|||
43
|
|||
Conscience, freedom of
|
|||
11
|
|||
Consent of governed
|
|||
1
|
|||
Conservation, energy, water, or stormwater or sewer services
|
|||
10
|
|||
Consolidation
|
|||
16
|
|||
Constitution
|
|||
1
|
|||
15
|
|||
18
|
|||
Emergency, legislature's departure from
|
|||
42
|
|||
1
|
|||
16
|
|||
29
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Amendment to Constitution)
|
|||
Constitutional convention
|
|||
19
|
|||
2
|
|||
Contempt
|
|||
9
|
|||
Contested elections (See Elections)
|
|||
Continuity of government
|
|||
42
|
|||
Contracts
|
|||
22
|
|||
14
|
|||
23
|
|||
9
|
|||
Conveyance
|
|||
22
|
|||
33
|
|||
Conviction
|
|||
15
|
|||
1
|
|||
Convict labor
|
|||
29
|
|||
29
|
|||
Copartnerships
|
|||
22
|
|||
Copies
|
|||
22
|
|||
Corporate powers
|
|||
28(6)
|
|||
Corporate property
|
|||
10
|
|||
4
|
|||
Corporations
|
|||
33
|
|||
16
|
|||
Bonds
|
|||
7
|
|||
6
|
|||
1
|
|||
Charter
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
22
|
|||
28(6)
|
|||
28(10)
|
|||
5
|
|||
10
|
|||
12
|
|||
7
|
|||
Forfeiture of franchise
|
|||
22
|
|||
3
|
|||
1
|
|||
Franchise
|
|||
8
|
|||
22
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
Liability
|
|||
12
|
|||
8
|
|||
5
|
|||
11
|
|||
22
|
|||
9
|
|||
State
|
|||
9
|
|||
4
|
|||
5
|
|||
Stockholders
|
|||
4
|
|||
11
|
|||
4
|
|||
Stock
|
|||
6
|
|||
7
|
|||
6
|
|||
5
|
|||
3
|
|||
19
|
|||
(See Franchise)
|
|||
Corrupt solicitation
|
|||
30
|
|||
30
|
|||
30
|
|||
Corruption in office
|
|||
9
|
|||
Corruption of blood
|
|||
15
|
|||
County
|
|||
Apportionment
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
5
|
|||
1
|
|||
5
|
|||
16
|
|||
7
|
|||
2
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
7
|
|||
Debts
|
|||
3
|
|||
6
|
|||
13
|
|||
3
|
|||
1
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
16
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
15
|
|||
14
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
3
|
|||
Officers
|
|||
5
|
|||
1
|
|||
Recall of officers (See Recall)
|
|||
11
|
|||
5
|
|||
9
|
|||
7
|
|||
5
|
|||
12
|
|||
1
|
|||
9
|
|||
12
|
|||
2
|
|||
4
|
|||
County attorney (See Prosecuting attorney)
|
|||
County clerk
|
|||
5
|
|||
26
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
7
|
|||
County commissioners
|
|||
5
|
|||
15
|
|||
6
|
|||
County indebtedness
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
13
|
|||
County lines
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
County officers
|
|||
5
|
|||
14
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
1
|
|||
5
|
|||
Election
|
|||
8
|
|||
5
|
|||
8
|
|||
7
|
|||
Fees
|
|||
5
|
|||
14
|
|||
15
|
|||
14
|
|||
Recall of (See Recall of officers)
|
|||
5,8
|
|||
42
|
|||
8
|
|||
5
|
|||
14
|
|||
6
|
|||
15
|
|||
County seat
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
42
|
|||
2
|
|||
County treasurer
|
|||
5
|
|||
Court commissioners
|
|||
23
|
|||
13
|
|||
Court of appeals
|
|||
30
|
|||
30
|
|||
30
|
|||
30
|
|||
30
|
|||
30
|
|||
Courts
|
|||
1
|
|||
12
|
|||
1
|
|||
13
|
|||
Of record
|
|||
11
|
|||
19
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
(See District courts; Inferior courts; Justice of Peace; Municipal courts; Probate courts; Superior court; Supreme court)
|
|||
Credit
|
|||
11
|
|||
10
|
|||
7
|
|||
5
|
|||
12
|
9
|
||
8
|
|||
9
|
|||
Crimes
|
|||
9
|
|||
30
|
|||
15
|
|||
14
|
|||
23
|
|||
3
|
|||
20
|
|||
25
|
|||
27
|
|||
(See Criminal actions)
|
|||
Criminal actions
|
|||
22
|
|||
22
|
|||
22
|
|||
9
|
|||
9
|
|||
Jurisdiction
|
|||
4
|
|||
22
|
|||
6
|
|||
28(17)
|
|||
27
|
|||
25
|
|||
27
|
|||
5
|
|||
22
|
|||
(See Actions; Crimes)
|
|||
Cruel punishment
|
|||
14
|
|||
Damage
|
|||
16
|
|||
Dangerous employments
|
|||
Protection to persons engaged in
|
2
|
35
|
|
Death
|
|||
10
|
|||
Debate
|
|||
17
|
|||
Debts
|
|||
6
|
|||
4,11
|
|||
3
|
|||
17
|
|||
6
|
|||
28(10)
|
|||
9
|
|||
1(g)
|
|||
1-3
|
|||
2
|
|||
1,3
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See City; County indebtedness; Indebtedness of corporations; State indebtedness)
|
|||
Decisions
|
|||
20
|
|||
2
|
|||
21
|
|||
18
|
|||
Declaration of rights
|
|||
1-32
|
|||
Deeds
|
|||
28(9)
|
|||
Defects and omissions in law
|
|||
25
|
|||
25
|
|||
Defense
|
|||
9
|
|||
22
|
|||
Deficits in revenue
|
|||
1
|
|||
8
|
|||
Delinquency in office (See Corruption in office)
|
|||
Deposits
|
|||
12
|
|||
15
|
|||
Depot
|
|||
22
|
|||
Developmentally disabled
|
|||
1
|
|||
Disability
|
|||
28(4)
|
|||
Disapproval of bills
|
|||
12
|
|||
1
|
|||
Discipline
|
|||
2
|
|||
Disclaimer
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
Discrimination
|
|||
15,18
|
|||
19
|
|||
1
|
|||
7
|
|||
Railroad
|
|||
21
|
|||
19
|
|||
Disorderly behavior
|
|||
9
|
|||
Disqualification
|
|||
30
|
|||
2
|
|||
District courts
|
|||
6
|
|||
8
|
|||
District officers
|
|||
5
|
|||
Election
|
|||
8
|
|||
5
|
|||
8
|
|||
33,34
|
|||
6
|
|||
14
|
|||
14
|
|||
Ditches
|
|||
16
|
|||
Divorce
|
|||
6
|
|||
24
|
|||
(See Annulment of marriage)
|
|||
Docks
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Area reserved; Harbors)
|
|||
Double jeopardy
|
|||
9
|
|||
Drains
|
|||
16
|
|||
Drugs and medicines
|
|||
2
|
|||
Due process of law
|
|||
3
|
|||
Earnings
|
|||
14
|
|||
Education
|
|||
6
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See Common schools; Public schools)
|
|||
Effective date
|
|||
41
|
|||
16
|
|||
Elections
|
|||
6
|
|||
19
|
|||
Constitution
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
15
|
|||
12
|
|||
4
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
Electors (See Electors)
|
|||
1
|
|||
15
|
|||
13
|
|||
19
|
|||
10
|
|||
3
|
|||
6
|
|||
Initiative measures (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
Judges
|
|||
30
|
|||
5,29
|
|||
3
|
|||
27
|
|||
Legislature
|
|||
8
|
|||
4,5
|
|||
6
|
|||
3
|
|||
19
|
|||
Officers
|
|||
11
|
|||
7
|
|||
1A
|
|||
5
|
|||
Qualifications of voters (See Voters)
|
|||
Recall of officers (See Recall of officers)
|
|||
Referendum (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
7
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
6
|
|||
State officers, executive
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
3
|
|||
5,29
|
|||
8
|
|||
10
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Vote; Voter)
|
|||
Elective franchise
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
1A
|
|||
(See Elections; Electors; Voter)
|
|||
Electors
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
Qualifications of voters (See Voter)
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Eligibility
|
|||
17
|
|||
15
|
|||
Members of legislature
|
|||
13
|
|||
7
|
|||
25
|
|||
Voters (See Elections; Voter)
|
|||
Emergency clause
|
|||
1(b)
|
|||
Emergency, national
|
|||
(See Invasion and attack)
|
|||
Eminent domain
|
|||
16
|
|||
10
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
19
|
|||
16
|
|||
Emoluments, privileges and powers
|
|||
28
|
|||
Employments dangerous to life
|
|||
35
|
|||
Enacting clause
|
|||
18
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
Enemy attack, emergency due to
|
|||
(See Invasion and attack)
|
|||
Energy, water, or stormwater or sewer services conservation
|
|||
10
|
|||
Enumeration of rights
|
|||
30
|
|||
Equal rights
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
Equal suffrage
|
1
|
||
Equity
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Evidence
|
|||
12
|
|||
9
|
|||
30
|
|||
27
|
|||
(See Testimony)
|
|||
Excessive bail and fines
|
|||
14
|
|||
Exclusive legislation
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
Exclusive privileges
|
|||
2
|
|||
12
|
|||
Excursion and commutation tickets
|
|||
15
|
|||
Execution
|
|||
13
|
|||
17
|
|||
Executive department
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
17
|
|||
Executive power
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Governor)
|
|||
Exemptions
|
|||
1
|
|||
6
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
10
|
|||
Existing rights
|
|||
1
|
|||
Expenses
|
|||
19
|
|||
1
|
|||
Ex post facto law
|
|||
23
|
|||
Express companies
|
|||
21
|
|||
Expulsion of members
|
|||
9
|
|||
9
|
|||
Extension of time for collection of taxes
|
|||
28(5)
|
|||
Extinguishment of debts
|
|||
28(10)
|
|||
Extra compensation
|
|||
25
|
|||
Extra session
|
|||
7
|
|||
Factories
|
|||
35
|
|||
Fares and freights (See Railroad companies)
|
|||
Farms
|
|||
11
|
|||
Federal officers
|
|||
14
|
|||
Fees
|
|||
5
|
|||
22
|
|||
40
|
|||
13
|
|||
10
|
|||
Felony
|
|||
6
|
|||
14
|
|||
Ferries
|
|||
28(3)
|
|||
Fictitious issue
|
|||
6
|
|||
Fines
|
|||
3
|
|||
14
|
|||
11
|
|||
11
|
|||
28(14)
|
|||
Fiscal statement
|
|||
7
|
|||
Flumes
|
|||
16
|
|||
Forcible entry and detainer
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Foreign corporations
|
|||
7
|
|||
Foreign officers
|
|||
14
|
|||
Forfeiture
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
15
|
|||
22
|
|||
11
|
|||
11
|
|||
8
|
|||
28(14)
|
|||
Forts, dockyards, etc.
|
|||
1
|
|||
Forty mill limitation
|
|||
2
|
|||
Franchise
|
|||
8
|
|||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
22
|
|||
3
|
|||
2
|
|||
8
|
|||
8
|
|||
10
|
|||
4
|
|||
(See Corporations; Elections)
|
|||
Freedom of conscience
|
|||
11
|
|||
(See Religion)
|
|||
Freedom of speech and press
|
|||
5
|
|||
17
|
|||
Free passes
|
|||
20
|
|||
39
|
|||
Freight rates
|
|||
18
|
|||
Fundamental principles
|
|||
32
|
|||
Funds (See Appropriations; Common school construction fund; Common school fund; Higher education permanent funds; Highway fund; Industrial insurance trust fund; Public money; School fund)
|
|||
Government
|
|||
Change of
|
|||
5,8
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
42
|
|||
32
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
Governor
|
|||
1
|
|||
12
|
|||
5,7
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
8
|
|||
10
|
|||
15
|
|||
1
|
|||
10
|
|||
5
|
|||
8
|
|||
7
|
|||
10
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
5
|
|||
2
|
|||
10
|
|||
6
|
|||
2
|
|||
9
|
|||
11
|
|||
9
|
|||
24
|
|||
11
|
|||
11
|
|||
10
|
|||
24
|
|||
Salary (See Salaries)
|
|||
10
|
|||
12
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
10
|
|||
Vacancies
|
|||
13
|
|||
15
|
|||
5
|
|||
3
|
|||
10
|
|||
42
|
|||
12
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
Grand jury
|
|||
26
|
|||
Granted lands
|
|||
1-4
|
|||
(See Lands; Public lands)
|
|||
Habeas corpus
|
|||
Jurisdiction
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
13
|
|||
Writs
|
|||
6
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
Harbors
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Area reserved; Docks; Wharves)
|
|||
Head of family
|
|||
1
|
|||
Health
|
|||
(See Public health)
|
|||
Heir at law
|
|||
28(1)
|
|||
High crimes or misdemeanors
|
|||
2
|
|||
High schools
|
|||
2
|
|||
Higher education permanent funds
|
|||
6
|
|||
Highway fund
|
40
|
||
Highways
|
|||
28(2)
|
|||
(See Streets and roads)
|
|||
Holiday
|
|||
(See Legal holiday)
|
|||
Home
|
|||
7
|
|||
31
|
|||
Home-rule charter
|
|||
4
|
|||
16
|
|||
Homestead
|
|||
1
|
|||
House of representatives
|
|||
5
|
|||
1
|
|||
4,5
|
|||
2
|
|||
Powers
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
8
|
|||
43
|
|||
15
|
|||
(See Legislature; Representatives)
|
|||
Immigration
|
|||
34
|
|||
Immunities
|
|||
5
|
|||
12
|
|||
17
|
|||
8
|
|||
16
|
|||
Members of legislature
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
1
|
|||
5
|
|||
31
|
|||
12
|
|||
9
|
|||
Impeachment
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Recall of officers)
|
|||
Imposts
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Imprisonment for debt
|
|||
17
|
|||
Incompetency in office
|
|||
9
|
|||
Indebtedness of corporations
|
|||
6
|
|||
4
|
|||
11
|
|||
Relief from
|
|||
8
|
|||
28(10)
|
|||
(See Corporations)
|
|||
Indian lands
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
Indians
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
Indictment
|
|||
25
|
|||
22
|
|||
Individual rights
|
|||
1
|
|||
32
|
|||
Individual security
|
|||
7
|
|||
Industrial development
|
|||
1
|
|||
8
|
|||
Industrial insurance trust fund
|
|||
1
|
|||
Infamous crimes
|
|||
3
|
|||
Infants (See Children; Minors)
|
|||
Inferior courts
|
|||
6
|
|||
12
|
|||
1
|
|||
Information
|
|||
25
|
|||
Initiative and referendum
|
|||
Amendment of acts approved by the people
|
|||
1(c)
|
|||
41
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(c)
|
|||
41
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(c)
|
|||
41
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(c)
|
|||
41
|
|||
1(b)
|
|||
1(b)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(b)
|
|||
24
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(b)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(b)
|
|||
2
|
1(d)
|
||
1(a)
|
|||
2
|
1(d)
|
||
1(a)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(e)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(c)
|
|||
41
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1
|
|||
1(b)
|
|||
1
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
3
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
Injunction
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
Insane person
|
|||
3
|
|||
Insolvency
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
12
|
|||
Instruments
|
|||
28(9)
|
|||
Insurance companies
|
|||
11
|
|||
Interest
|
|||
3
|
|||
1
|
|||
30
|
|||
28(13)
|
|||
Intoxicating liquors (See Prohibition)
|
|||
Invalid instruments
|
|||
28(9)
|
|||
Invasion and attack
|
|||
42
|
|||
2
|
|||
13
|
|||
Investment
|
|||
6
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
16
|
5
|
||
Irrigation
|
|||
1
|
|||
Jeopardy
|
|||
9
|
|||
Joint senatorial or representative district
|
|||
15
|
|||
Joint stock companies
|
|||
22
|
|||
11
|
|||
5
|
|||
Journal
|
|||
11
|
|||
Entry of ayes and noes
|
|||
21
|
|||
36
|
|||
1
|
|||
22
|
|||
31
|
|||
1
|
|||
11
|
|||
Votes
|
|||
27
|
|||
9
|
|||
Judge pro tempore
|
|||
2(a),7
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
Judges
|
|||
8
|
|||
8
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
19
|
|||
31
|
|||
9
|
|||
3(a)
|
|||
31
|
|||
1
|
|||
14
|
|||
(See Judges of court of appeals; Judges pro tempore; Judges of superior court; Judges of supreme court)
|
|||
Judges of court of appeals
|
30
|
||
Judges of superior court
|
|||
23
|
|||
20
|
|||
17
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
5,29
|
|||
12
|
|||
15
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
28
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
19
|
|||
2(a),7
|
|||
33,34
|
|||
31
|
|||
25
|
|||
3(a)
|
|||
24
|
|||
Salaries (See Salaries)
|
|||
13
|
|||
1
|
|||
7
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
5
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
6
|
|||
(See Judges; Superior court)
|
|||
Judges of supreme court
|
|||
3
|
|||
22
|
|||
17
|
|||
3
|
|||
15
|
|||
4
|
|||
28
|
|||
19
|
|||
33,34
|
|||
31
|
|||
18
|
|||
25
|
|||
3(a)
|
|||
Salaries (See Salaries)
|
|||
1
|
|||
13
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See Judges; Supreme court)
|
|||
Judgment
|
|||
4
|
|||
2
|
|||
5
|
|||
20
|
|||
Judicial administration
|
|||
10
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
Judicial conduct, commission on
|
31
|
||
Judicial decisions
|
|||
Of Supreme court
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
21
|
|||
21
|
|||
18
|
|||
Judicial officers
|
|||
8
|
|||
13
|
|||
2
|
|||
28
|
|||
33,34
|
|||
9
|
|||
31
|
|||
(See Court commissioners; Judges; Judges of supreme and superior courts; Justice of peace)
|
|||
Judicial power
|
|||
1
|
|||
Judicial qualifications commission
|
|||
(See Commission on judicial conduct)
|
|||
Judicial question
|
|||
16
|
|||
Jurisdiction
|
|||
30
|
|||
6
|
|||
12
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
22
|
|||
6
|
|||
4
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Criminal action)
|
|||
Juror
|
|||
21
|
|||
11
|
|||
Jury
|
|||
16
|
|||
22
|
|||
16
|
|||
21
|
|||
21
|
|||
21
|
|||
21
|
|||
(See Grand jury; Juror)
|
|||
Justice
|
|||
10
|
|||
Justice of peace
|
|||
6
|
|||
11
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
1
|
|||
13
|
|||
6
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Judicial officers)
|
|||
Land commissioner (See Commissioner of public lands)
|
|||
Lands
|
|||
33
|
|||
1
|
|||
2,3
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
16
|
|||
2,3
|
|||
16
|
|||
Taxation
|
7
|
||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
Law of the land
|
|||
2
|
|||
Laws
|
|||
23
|
|||
1
|
|||
25
|
|||
Effective date
|
|||
31
|
|||
1(c)
|
|||
41
|
|||
18
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
23
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
23
|
|||
Initiative measures (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
18
|
|||
22
|
|||
28
|
|||
3
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Acts; Bill; Statutes)
|
|||
Lease
|
|||
8
|
|||
2
|
|||
9
|
|||
Legal holiday
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
Legislature
|
|||
COMPOSITION AND ORGANIZATION
|
|||
8
|
|||
11
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
43
|
|||
1
|
|||
30
|
|||
12
|
|||
23
|
|||
1
|
|||
42
|
|||
9
|
|||
7
|
|||
12
|
|||
30
|
|||
9
|
|||
8
|
|||
7
|
|||
9
|
|||
11
|
|||
Members
|
|||
From what civil offices excluded
|
2
|
13
|
|
Not liable for words spoken in debate
|
2
|
17
|
|
Private interest in bill to be disclosed
|
2
|
30
|
|
Privilege
|
|||
From arrest, except
|
2
|
16
|
|
From civil process, when
|
2
|
16
|
|
2
|
|||
14
|
|||
Officers
|
|||
Each house to elect its own
|
2
|
10
|
|
Federal and foreign, ineligible to membership
|
2
|
14
|
|
8
|
|||
43
|
|||
17
|
|||
43
|
|||
9
|
|||
Sessions
|
|||
Must be open, exceptions
|
2
|
11
|
|
Regular
|
2
|
12
|
|
Special
|
2
|
12
|
|
Time of meeting
|
2
|
12
|
|
15
|
|||
27
|
|||
None when member has private interest in bill
|
2
|
30
|
|
DUTIES
|
|||
5
|
|||
7
|
|||
19
|
|||
34
|
|||
10
|
|||
5
|
|||
22
|
|||
23
|
|||
Compensation
|
|||
Of county and local officers to be regulated
|
11
|
5
|
|
Of officers, change during term (See Salaries)
|
|||
13
|
|||
4
|
|||
29
|
|||
4
|
|||
30
|
|||
24
|
|||
2
|
|||
Elections
|
|||
Certificates of, to be given certain state officers
|
3
|
4
|
|
Election of necessary county officers, duty to provide for
|
11
|
5
|
|
President, voting for, implementation
|
6
|
1A
|
|
Qualifications of voters to be regulated (Amended by Amendment 63)
|
6
|
1
|
|
35
|
|||
42
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
Initiative measures (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
31
|
|||
10
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
Officers of counties, townships, precincts, and districts
|
|||
Duties, elections, and terms of office to be prescribed
|
11
|
5
|
|
Classification of counties by population in enumerating duties of county officers
|
11
|
5
|
|
11
|
|||
Passes
|
|||
Grant of to public officers to be prevented
|
12
|
20
|
|
Use by public officers to be prohibited
|
2
|
39
|
|
8
|
|||
30
|
|||
4
|
|||
2
|
|||
21
|
|||
Recall of public officers (See Recall of officers)
|
|||
43
|
|||
Referendum (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
7
|
|||
5
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
16
|
5
|
||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
26
|
|||
Taxation
|
|||
Corporate property to be under general law (Stricken by Amendment 14)
|
7
|
3
|
|
Deficiencies and expenses to be met by
|
7
|
8
|
|
Exemption of limited amount of personalty
|
7
|
1
|
|
Retired persons exemption, implementation
|
7
|
10
|
|
Uniform on same class of property
|
7
|
1
|
|
19
|
|||
1
|
|||
6
|
|||
ENACTMENT OF LAWS
|
|||
37
|
|||
38
|
|||
19
|
|||
42
|
|||
18
|
|||
Initiative and referendum measures (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
18
|
|||
Take effect, when (Stricken by Amendment 7)
|
2
|
31
|
|
32
|
|||
32
|
|||
18
|
|||
19
|
|||
12
|
|||
36
|
|||
21,22
|
|||
POWERS
|
|||
25
|
|||
Appropriation of public funds (See Appropriations)
|
|||
11
|
|||
11
|
|||
3
|
|||
22
|
|||
Constitution
|
|||
Amendment may be proposed in either house
|
23
|
1
|
|
Departure from during emergency due to enemy attack
|
2
|
42
|
|
Revision, convention for may be agreed on
|
23
|
2
|
|
10
|
|||
1
|
|||
11
|
|||
24
|
|||
5
|
|||
2
|
|||
42
|
|||
Exemptions from taxation, power to provide (See Taxation)
|
|||
25
|
|||
5
|
|||
22
|
|||
Remission of, prohibited
|
12
|
3
|
|
2
|
|||
Inferior courts
|
|||
May be provided
|
4
|
1
|
|
Powers of, shall be prescribed
|
4
|
12
|
|
8
|
|||
21
|
|||
24
|
|||
9
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
28
|
|||
10
|
|||
5
|
|||
18
|
|||
Rates for freights and passengers
|
|||
Discrimination may be prevented
|
12
|
18
|
|
Maximum, may be established
|
12
|
18
|
|
9
|
|||
Reservation of power in people (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
3(a)
|
|||
Salaries of judges (See Salaries)
|
|||
Salaries of state officers (See Salaries)
|
|||
3
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
5
|
|||
12
|
|||
9
|
|||
2
|
|||
Taxation
|
|||
Corporate authorities may be vested with power by general laws
|
11
|
12
|
|
Exemption of limited personal property
|
7
|
1
|
|
Levy to meet fiscal deficiencies
|
7
|
8
|
|
Local cannot be imposed by
|
11
|
12
|
|
Special assessment for local improvements, power may be vested in corporate authorities
|
7
|
9
|
|
5
|
|||
12
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See House of representatives; Initiative and referendum; Senate)
|
|||
Liabilities
|
|||
8
|
|||
28(10)
|
|||
3
|
|||
Liberty
|
|||
3
|
|||
Licentious acts
|
|||
11
|
|||
Lieutenant governor
|
|||
10
|
|||
10
|
|||
1
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
25
|
|||
16
|
|||
10
|
|||
Salary of (See Salaries)
|
|||
10
|
|||
3
|
|||
Life
|
|||
3
|
|||
Limitation of actions
|
|||
28(17)
|
|||
Limitation on levies
|
2
|
||
Limiting production
|
|||
22
|
|||
Literacy
|
|||
1
|
|||
Loans
|
|||
5
|
|||
1
|
|||
Local improvements
|
|||
9
|
|||
Local officers
|
|||
14
|
|||
Lotteries
|
|||
24
|
|||
Majority
|
|||
1
|
|||
22
|
|||
3
|
|||
8
|
|||
28(11)
|
|||
Malfeasance
|
|||
2
|
|||
33,34
|
|||
3
|
|||
Mandamus
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Mandatory
|
|||
29
|
|||
Manufacturing purposes
|
|||
1
|
|||
Medicine
|
|||
2
|
|||
Men
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
Mental Incompetency
|
|||
3
|
|||
Messages
|
|||
6
|
|||
Mileage
|
|||
23
|
|||
Military
|
|||
5
|
|||
19
|
|||
18
|
|||
(See Army; Militia)
|
|||
Militia
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
6
|
|||
8
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
Officer of
|
|||
2
|
|||
14
|
|||
2
|
|||
5
|
|||
(See Arms; Army; Military)
|
|||
Mines
|
|||
35
|
|||
1
|
|||
Mining purposes
|
|||
1
|
|||
Minors
|
|||
8(4),2(11)
|
|||
(See Children; Majority)
|
|||
Misdemeanors
|
|||
6
|
|||
Money
|
|||
11
|
|||
4
|
|||
15
|
|||
6
|
|||
14
|
|||
(See Public money)
|
|||
Monopolies
|
|||
22
|
|||
22
|
|||
22
|
|||
Motor vehicles
|
|||
40
|
|||
Municipal corporations
|
|||
16
|
|||
10
|
|||
16
|
|||
7
|
|||
7
|
|||
Debts
|
|||
8
|
|||
28(10)
|
|||
9
|
|||
6
|
|||
11
|
|||
10
|
|||
11
|
|||
13
|
|||
15
|
|||
8
|
|||
1
|
|||
9
|
|||
28(8)
|
|||
3
|
|||
Taxation
|
|||
9
|
|||
1
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
8
|
|||
14
|
|||
(See City; Municipal courts; Municipal fines; Towns and villages)
|
|||
Municipal courts
|
|||
1
|
|||
Municipal fines
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Municipal indebtedness
|
|||
6
|
|||
(See City; Towns and villages)
|
|||
Names
|
|||
28(1)
|
|||
Naturalization
|
|||
6
|
|||
Navigable waters
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
New county
|
|||
28(18)
|
|||
3
|
|||
Nonjudicial days
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
2
|
|||
Nonrecourse revenue bonds
|
|||
1
|
|||
Nonresidents
|
|||
2
|
|||
Normal schools
|
|||
2
|
|||
Nuisance, action to abate
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Oath of office
|
|||
28
|
|||
33,34
|
|||
Oaths
|
|||
6
|
|||
28
|
|||
1
|
|||
Obligation of contracts
|
|||
23
|
|||
Offenses
|
|||
20
|
|||
5
|
|||
2
|
|||
9
|
|||
25
|
|||
22
|
|||
21
|
|||
Office
|
|||
14
|
|||
30
|
|||
13
|
|||
14
|
|||
15,17
|
|||
25
|
|||
11
|
|||
9
|
|||
31
|
|||
13
|
|||
Officers
|
|||
25
|
|||
5
|
|||
Compensation, change during term (See Compensation)
|
|||
30
|
|||
7
|
|||
5
|
|||
Election of
|
|||
7
|
|||
11
|
|||
25
|
|||
14
|
|||
2
|
|||
10
|
|||
14
|
|||
Militia
|
|||
2
|
|||
14
|
|||
39
|
|||
15
|
|||
Recall (See Recall of officers)
|
1
|
33
|
|
3
|
|||
Salary, change, during term (See Salaries)
|
|||
6,14
|
|||
Transportation passes
|
|||
20
|
|||
39
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Appointment; County officers; District officers; Governor; Lieutenant governor; Precinct officers; Recall of officers; Salaries; State officers; Term of office)
|
|||
Official acts
|
|||
28(12)
|
|||
Omissions
|
|||
25
|
|||
Open space lands
|
|||
11
|
|||
Opinions
|
|||
21
|
|||
Original jurisdiction
|
|||
6
|
|||
4
|
|||
Ownership of lands
|
|||
33
|
|||
Pardoning power
|
|||
9
|
|||
11
|
|||
Partnership (See Copartnerships)
|
|||
Pass
|
|||
20
|
|||
39
|
|||
Passenger tariffs
|
|||
18
|
|||
18
|
|||
Penal institutions
|
|||
1
|
|||
Penalties
|
|||
3
|
|||
5
|
|||
28(14)
|
|||
22
|
|||
Penitentiary
|
|||
11
|
|||
Pension funds, public
|
|||
1
|
|||
25
|
|||
People
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
Right
|
|||
Of petition and peaceful assemblage
|
1
|
4
|
|
11
|
|||
7
|
|||
Rights retained not affected by grants in
|
|||
Constitution
|
1
|
30
|
|
1
|
|||
Permanent school fund
|
|||
3
|
|||
16
|
5
|
||
(See Common school fund; Common school construction fund; School fund)
|
|||
Personal property
|
|||
4
|
|||
1
|
|||
7
|
|||
Persons
|
|||
3
|
|||
5
|
|||
Persons under disability
|
|||
28(4)
|
|||
Petition
|
|||
4
|
|||
(See Initiative and referendum; Recall of officers)
|
|||
Police justice
|
|||
10
|
|||
Police power
|
|||
11
|
|||
Political power
|
|||
1
|
|||
Pooling
|
|||
4
|
|||
(See Combinations)
|
|||
Popular government (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
Population
|
|||
5
|
|||
Port districts
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
8
|
|||
Postmaster
|
|||
14
|
|||
Powers
|
|||
2
|
|||
Initiative and referendum (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
1
|
|||
Legislative
|
|||
42
|
|||
1
|
|||
9
|
|||
Precinct officers
|
|||
5
|
|||
14
|
|||
14
|
|||
6
|
|||
President of senate
|
|||
16
|
|||
10
|
|||
Press
|
|||
5
|
|||
Prices
|
|||
22
|
|||
Private affairs
|
|||
7
|
|||
Private corporations (See Corporations)
|
|||
Private legislation
|
|||
28
|
|||
Private property
|
|||
13
|
|||
16
|
|||
(See Eminent domain)
|
|||
Privilege
|
|||
8
|
|||
16
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
Privileges
|
|||
12
|
|||
28
|
|||
12
|
|||
Probate courts
|
|||
10
|
|||
Probate matters
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
10
|
|||
Process
|
|||
6
|
|||
16
|
|||
1
|
|||
27
|
|||
1
|
|||
Proclamation of president
|
|||
16
|
|||
Prohibition
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
17
|
|||
6
|
|||
Property
|
|||
10
|
|||
3
|
|||
13
|
|||
16
|
|||
4
|
|||
(See Personal property; Taxation)
|
|||
Prosecuting attorney
|
|||
5
|
|||
9
|
|||
Prosecutions
|
|||
5
|
|||
27
|
|||
25
|
|||
5
|
|||
(See Criminal actions)
|
|||
Protection
|
|||
3
|
|||
35
|
|||
4
|
|||
Public arms
|
|||
4
|
|||
Publication
|
|||
1
|
|||
5
|
|||
1(e)
|
|||
21
|
|||
7
|
|||
Public corporations (See Municipal corporations)
|
|||
Public debts
|
|||
13
|
|||
Public employment
|
|||
11
|
|||
Public funds
|
|||
5
|
|||
14
|
|||
(See Appropriations; Investments; Industrial insurance trust fund; Public pension funds; School funds)
|
|||
Public health
|
|||
1(b)
|
|||
35
|
|||
1
|
|||
Public indebtedness
|
|||
6
|
|||
9
|
|||
1
|
|||
2,3
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See City; County indebtedness; State indebtedness; Towns and villages)
|
|||
Public institutions
|
|||
l(b)
|
|||
1
|
|||
Public lands
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Commissioner of public lands; Granted lands; Lands; School lands)
|
|||
Public money
|
|||
5
|
|||
11
|
|||
15
|
|||
10
|
|||
7
|
|||
14
|
|||
(See Money)
|
|||
Public office
|
|||
11
|
|||
Public officer
|
|||
Change of compensation during term (See Compensation)
|
|||
11
|
|||
(See Officers)
|
|||
Public pension funds
|
|||
1
|
|||
25
|
|||
Public property
|
|||
11
|
|||
Public safety
|
|||
1(b)
|
|||
13
|
|||
Public schools
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
26
|
4
|
||
1
|
|||
26
|
4
|
||
22
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Common schools; Education; High schools; Normal schools; Technical schools)
|
|||
Public use
|
|||
1
|
|||
16
|
|||
(See Eminent domain)
|
|||
Public utility districts
|
|||
2
|
|||
Punishment
|
|||
30
|
|||
14
|
|||
Qualifications
|
|||
17
|
|||
7
|
|||
8
|
|||
11
|
|||
25
|
|||
Voters, of (See Voter)
|
|||
Quo warranto
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Quorum
|
|||
Legislature
|
|||
8
|
|||
8
|
|||
2
|
|||
Race
|
|||
1
|
|||
Railroad and transportation commission
|
|||
18
|
|||
Railroad companies
|
|||
15
|
|||
22
|
|||
14
|
|||
18
|
|||
13
|
|||
13
|
|||
16
|
|||
13
|
|||
Discrimination
|
|||
19
|
|||
15
|
|||
15
|
|||
21
|
|||
18
|
|||
20
|
|||
13
|
|||
18
|
|||
Passes
|
|||
39
|
|||
20
|
|||
17
|
|||
19
|
|||
13
|
|||
(See Common carriers)
|
|||
Railway cars
|
|||
22
|
|||
Ratification
|
|||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
Real property
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
10
|
|||
11
|
|||
Rebellion or invasion
|
|||
13
|
|||
(See also Invasion and attack)
|
|||
Recall of officers
|
|||
33
|
|||
34
|
|||
33
|
|||
34
|
|||
33
|
|||
33
|
|||
Receipts and expenditures
|
|||
7
|
|||
Reclamation
|
|||
16
|
|||
Recognizances
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
Records
|
|||
42
|
|||
17
|
|||
24
|
|||
8
|
|||
Redistricting
|
|||
43
|
|||
43
|
|||
43
|
|||
Referendum (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
Reforestation
|
|||
1
|
|||
Regents
|
|||
1
|
|||
Registration law
|
|||
7
|
|||
7
|
|||
1
|
|||
Release of debt or obligation
|
|||
28(10)
|
|||
Religion
|
|||
11
|
|||
11
|
|||
11
|
|||
11
|
|||
11
|
|||
1
|
|||
11
|
|||
1
|
|||
11
|
|||
Removal from office
|
|||
31
|
|||
1
|
|||
9
|
|||
31
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
10
|
|||
(See Recall of officers)
|
|||
Reporter of supreme court
|
18
|
||
Reports
|
|||
21
|
|||
25
|
|||
Representative districts
|
|||
2
|
|||
15
|
|||
Representatives
|
|||
2
|
|||
23
|
|||
28 |
1
|
||
4,5
|
|||
2
|
|||
Privilege
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
7
|
|||
43
|
|||
4,5
|
|||
15
|
|||
(See House of representatives; Recall of officers)
|
|||
Reprieves
|
|||
11
|
|||
Residence
|
|||
4
|
|||
1,1A
|
|||
10
|
|||
24
|
|||
Residential energy conservation
|
|||
10
|
|||
Retirement
|
|||
1
|
|||
3(a)
|
|||
25
|
|||
0
|
|||
Revenue and taxation
|
|||
3
|
|||
Exemptions from taxation (See Taxation)
|
|||
10
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Taxation)
|
|||
Review, writ of
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Revision of Constitution
|
|||
2
|
|||
Right of petition
|
|||
4
|
|||
Right-of-way
|
|||
16
|
|||
(See Eminent domain)
|
|||
Right to assemble
|
|||
4
|
|||
Right to bear arms
|
|||
24
|
|||
24
|
|||
Rights
|
|||
1-2
|
|||
30
|
|||
1
|
|||
Reservation of rights in people (See Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
Road district
|
|||
6
|
|||
Roads (See Highways; State roads; Streets and roads)
|
|||
Rolling stock
|
|||
17
|
|||
Rules of court
|
|||
5
|
|||
30
|
|||
24
|
|||
Rules of proceedings
|
|||
9
|
|||
Salaries
|
|||
25
|
|||
25
|
|||
13
|
|||
8
|
|||
|
1
|
||
1
|
|||
22
|
|||
5,8
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
13,14
|
|||
10
|
|||
1
|
|||
18
|
|||
1
|
|||
21
|
|||
20
|
|||
23
|
|||
14
|
|||
23
|
|||
16
|
|||
17
|
|||
22
|
|||
19
|
|||
Sanitary regulations
|
|||
11
|
|||
School district
|
|||
1
|
|||
6
|
|||
School elections
|
|||
2
|
|||
School fund
|
|||
2
|
|||
28(7)
|
|||
Bonds, investment in (Amendment 1)
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See Common school construction fund; Common school fund; Permanent school fund)
|
|||
School lands
|
|||
2-4
|
|||
Schools
|
|||
4
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Common schools; Education; High schools; Normal schools; Public schools)
|
|||
Seal
|
|||
15
|
|||
1
|
|||
18
|
|||
9
|
|||
8,9
|
|||
Seat of government
|
|||
42
|
|||
24
|
|||
15
|
|||
18
|
|||
1
|
|||
24
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
Secrecy
|
|||
11
|
|||
6
|
|||
Secretary of state
|
|||
15
|
|||
34
|
|||
4
|
|||
17
|
|||
1
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
24
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
24
|
|||
Salary (See Salaries)
|
|||
18
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
10
|
|||
3
|
|||
Sectarian control
|
|||
4
|
|||
|
4
|
||
Security
|
|||
32
|
|||
7
|
|||
Senate
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
10
|
|||
8
|
|||
43
|
|||
(See Legislature; Senators)
|
|||
Senatorial districts
|
|||
1
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
15
|
|||
Senators
|
|||
6
|
|||
1
|
|||
23
|
|||
1
|
|||
6
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
Privilege
|
|||
16
|
|||
16
|
|||
7
|
|||
43
|
|||
33,34
|
|||
6
|
|||
15
|
|||
Separate articles
|
|||
17
|
|||
18
|
|||
17
|
|||
17
|
|||
Sessions, legislative
|
|||
12
|
|||
11
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
Settlement of land
|
|||
16
|
|||
Sewers
|
|||
6
|
|||
Sex
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
1
|
|||
Sheriffs
|
|||
5
|
|||
Shores and beds of navigable waters
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
Soldiers
|
|||
43
|
|||
31
|
|||
Soldiers' home
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
Special election
|
|||
33,34
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
Special legislation
|
|||
28
|
|||
Special privileges
|
|||
12
|
|||
2
|
|||
Special taxation
|
|||
9
|
|||
Speech
|
|||
5
|
|||
Speedy trial
|
|||
22
|
|||
Standing army
|
|||
31
|
|||
State
|
|||
1
|
|||
9
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
1-4
|
|||
13
|
|||
42
|
|||
29
|
|||
9
|
|||
5
|
|||
12
|
9
|
||
5
|
|||
3
|
|||
Debts
|
|||
1-3
|
|||
1
|
|||
1-3
|
|||
2
|
|||
1-2
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
4
|
|||
1
|
|||
26
|
|||
1
|
|||
Territory
|
|||
3
|
|||
4
|
|||
3
|
|||
2
|
|||
28(12)
|
|||
State auditor (See Auditor)
|
|||
State board of health
|
|||
1
|
|||
State building authority
|
|||
9
|
|||
State capital
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Seat of government)
|
|||
State courts
|
|||
5,8,10
|
|||
State indebtedness
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
5
|
|||
9
|
|||
1
|
|||
State institutions
|
|||
11
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
State land commissioner (See Commissioner of public lands)
|
|||
State lands (See Lands; Public lands)
|
|||
State militia (See Militia)
|
|||
State officers
|
|||
25
|
|||
Compensation, change during term (See Salaries)
|
|||
42
|
|||
Elections
|
|||
4
|
|||
7
|
|||
8
|
|||
4
|
|||
8
|
|||
5
|
|||
2
|
|||
5
|
|||
20
|
|||
2
|
39
|
||
25
|
|||
24
|
|||
3
|
|||
24
|
|||
Salaries (See Salaries)
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See Officers; Public officers)
|
|||
State offices
|
|||
25
|
|||
25
|
|||
State reformatories
|
|||
11
|
|||
State roads
|
|||
28(2)
|
|||
State school tax
|
|||
2
|
|||
State seal
|
|||
18
|
|||
State taxes (See Taxation)
|
|||
State treasurer (See Treasurer)
|
|||
Statement of receipts and expenditures
|
|||
7
|
|||
Statistics
|
|||
34
|
|||
Statutes
|
|||
18
|
|||
31
|
|||
(See Acts; Bill; Laws)
|
|||
Stockholders
|
|||
6
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
11
|
|||
(See Corporations; Stock of corporations)
|
|||
Stock of corporations
|
|||
7
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
(See Corporations; Stockholders)
|
|||
Stone
|
|||
3
|
|||
Streets and roads
|
|||
3
|
|||
28(2)
|
|||
(See Highways)
|
|||
Students
|
|||
4
|
|||
Subpoena
|
|||
22
|
|||
Suffrage
|
|||
2
|
|||
19
|
|||
Qualifications of voters (See Voter)
|
|||
Suits against state
|
|||
26
|
|||
Superintendent of public instruction
|
|||
22
|
|||
1
|
|||
24
|
|||
Salary (See Salaries)
|
|||
10
|
|||
3
|
|||
Superior court
|
|||
30
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
5
|
|||
26
|
|||
23
|
|||
11
|
|||
20
|
|||
5,29
|
|||
12
|
|||
17
|
|||
6
|
|||
26
|
|||
Judges
|
|||
5
|
|||
5,29
|
|||
5
|
|||
7
|
|||
3(a)
|
|||
7
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
5
|
|||
1
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
6
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
10
|
|||
6
|
|||
25
|
|||
3(a)
|
|||
30
|
|||
24
|
|||
Salary (See Salaries)
|
|||
9
|
|||
5
|
|||
5,8
|
|||
5
|
|||
6
|
|||
(See Judges of superior court)
|
|||
Supreme court
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
3
|
|||
22
|
|||
30
|
|||
11
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
17
|
|||
Judges
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
3(a)
|
|||
Salary (See Salaries)
|
|||
3
|
|||
1
|
|||
4
|
|||
2
|
|||
21
|
|||
31
|
|||
4
|
|||
2
|
|||
25
|
|||
18
|
|||
3(a)
|
|||
30
|
|||
9
|
|||
3
|
|||
2(a)
|
|||
8
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See Judges of supreme court)
|
|||
Supreme court clerk
|
22
|
||
Supreme court reporter
|
18
|
||
Supreme law
|
|||
2
|
|||
Surgery
|
|||
2
|
|||
Swamp and overflowed lands
|
|||
2
|
|||
Taxation
|
|||
1
|
|||
11
|
|||
28(5)
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
8
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
10
|
|||
1
|
|||
26
|
2
|
||
11
|
|||
3
|
|||
40
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
Jurisdiction
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
5
|
|||
1
|
|||
5
|
|||
5
|
|||
1
|
|||
12
|
|||
1
|
|||
Municipal corporations
|
|||
9
|
|||
12
|
|||
2
|
|||
11
|
|||
1
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
10
|
|||
17
|
|||
9
|
|||
11
|
|||
State purposes
|
|||
6
|
|||
9
|
|||
4
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
11
|
|||
12
|
|||
1,9
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Revenue and taxation)
|
|||
Technical schools
|
|||
2
|
|||
Telegraph and telephone companies
|
|||
19
|
|||
19
|
|||
19
|
|||
19
|
|||
19
|
|||
19
|
|||
Tenure of office
|
|||
7
|
|||
8
|
|||
14
|
|||
25
|
|||
(See Recall of officers; Term of office)
|
|||
Term of office
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
4
|
|||
16
|
|||
3
|
|||
1
|
|||
5
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
5
|
|||
3
|
|||
11
|
|||
4,5
|
|||
3
|
|||
6
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
(See Recall of officers; Tenure of office)
|
|||
Territory
|
|||
3
|
|||
4
|
|||
8
|
|||
5,8
|
|||
3
|
|||
1
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
3
|
|||
6
|
|||
1
|
|||
4
|
|||
Testimony
|
|||
9
|
|||
30
|
|||
22
|
|||
27
|
|||
11
|
|||
(See Evidence)
|
|||
Tide lands
|
|||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
Tide waters
|
|||
1-3
|
|||
Timber
|
|||
3
|
|||
3
|
|||
11
|
|||
Timberlands
|
|||
1
|
|||
3
|
|||
11
|
|||
Time
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
Title
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
Tolerance
|
|||
1
|
|||
Toll
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Towns and villages
|
|||
28(8)
|
|||
1
|
|||
7
|
|||
7
|
|||
6
|
|||
15
|
|||
14
|
|||
Officers
|
|||
8
|
|||
1
|
|||
8
|
|||
10
|
|||
11
|
|||
Taxation
|
|||
12
|
|||
12
|
|||
9
|
|||
(See Municipal corporations; Municipal courts; Municipal fines)
|
|||
Townships
|
|||
4
|
|||
4
|
|||
5
|
|||
11
|
|||
8
|
|||
6
|
|||
(See Towns and villages)
|
|||
Trains
|
|||
22
|
|||
Transportation companies
|
|||
18
|
|||
13
|
|||
15
|
|||
15
|
|||
18
|
|||
20
|
|||
14
|
|||
(See Railroad companies)
|
|||
Treason
|
|||
27
|
|||
27
|
|||
Treasurer
|
|||
19
|
|||
1
|
|||
25
|
|||
24
|
|||
24
|
|||
Salary (See Salaries)
|
|||
10
|
|||
3
|
|||
Treasury
|
|||
15
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
Trial by jury
|
|||
22
|
|||
21
|
|||
21
|
|||
21
|
|||
21
|
|||
Trustees
|
|||
1
|
|||
Trusts
|
|||
22
|
|||
22
|
|||
Twice in jeopardy
|
|||
9
|
|||
Uniformity
|
|||
4
|
|||
1,9
|
|||
United States
|
|||
1-4
|
|||
1
|
|||
2
|
|||
1
|
|||
6
|
|||
14
|
|||
1A
|
|||
3
|
|||
2
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Congress; Federal officers; Forts; Dockyards, etc; Indian lands)
|
|||
Vacancies in office
|
|||
6
|
|||
42
|
|||
15
|
|||
10
|
|||
3,5
|
|||
15
|
|||
15
|
|||
13
|
|||
Validating acts
|
|||
28(9)
|
|||
Validity of statute
|
|||
4
|
|||
Verdict
|
|||
21
|
|||
Vested rights
|
|||
1
|
|||
Veto
|
|||
12
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
12
|
|||
Victims of crimes
|
|||
35
|
|||
Village (See Towns and villages)
|
|||
Vital statistics
|
|||
1
|
|||
Vote
|
|||
6
|
|||
15
|
|||
27
|
|||
6
|
|||
3
|
|||
1A
|
|||
7
|
|||
2
|
|||
29
|
|||
4
|
|||
(See Elections; Electors; Initiative and referendum; Voter)
|
|||
Voter
|
|||
4
|
|||
1
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1
|
|||
5
|
|||
Females as qualified (Amendment 5)
|
|||
3
|
|||
1(d)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1(a)
|
|||
1A
|
|||
5
|
|||
1
|
|||
33,34
|
|||
7
|
|||
1
|
|||
(See Elective franchise; Electors; Initiative and referendum)
|
|||
Voter's pamphlet
|
|||
1(e)
|
|||
Waiver
|
|||
16
|
|||
Water and water rights
|
|||
1
|
|||
10
|
|||
6
|
|||
1
|
|||
Ways of necessity
|
|||
16
|
|||
(See Eminent domain)
|
|||
Wharves
|
|||
2
|
|||
(See Area reserved; Harbors; Navigable waters)
|
|||
Wills
|
|||
28(9)
|
|||
Witness
|
|||
22
|
|||
30
|
|||
9
|
|||
27
|
|||
11
|
|||
(See Testimony)
|
|||
Woman suffrage
|
|||
Adoption of (Amendment 5)
|
|||
2
|
|||
17
|
|||
Women
|
|||
1,2
|
|||
Worship
|
|||
11
|
|||
Writs
|
|||
6
|
|||
4
|
|||
6
|
|||
(See Habeas corpus)
|
|||
Yeas and nays
|
|||
36
|
|||
21
|
|||
22
|
|||
31
|
|||
(See Ayes and noes)
|