Sections
- Preamble.
- Article I. Name and Boundary.
- Article II. Division of The Powers of Government.
- Article III. Legislative Department.
- Article IV. Executive Department.
- Article V. Judicial Department.
- Article VI. Bill of Rights.
- Article VII. Elections and Right of Suffrage.
- Article VIII. Education and School Lands.
- Article IX. Local Government.
- Article X. Municipal Corporations [Repealed]
- Article XI. Revenue and Finance.
- Article XII. Public Accounts and Expenditures.
- Article XIII. Public Indebtedness.
- Article XIV. State Institutions.
- Article XV. Militia.
- Article XVI. Impeachment and Removal From office.
- Article XVII. Corporations.
- Article XVIII. Banking and Currency.
- Article XIX. Congressional and Legislative Apportionment.
- Article XX. Seat of Government.
- Article XXI. Miscellaneous.
- Article XXII. Compact with the United States.
- Article XXIII. Amendments and Revisions of the Constitution.
- Article XXIV. Prohibition [Repealed].
- Article XXV. Minority Representation [Rejected].
- Article XXVI. Schedule and Ordinance.
- Article XXVII. State Control of Manufacture and Sale of Liquor [Repealed].
- Article XXVIIICounty Investment of Permanent School and Endowment Funds.
- Article XXIX. State Elevators, Warehouses, Flouring Mills, and Packing Houses.
Preamble.
Article I. Name and Boundary.
Article II. Division of The Powers of Government.
Division of The Powers of Government
Article III. Legislative Department.
Legislative power--Initiative and referendum
Number of legislators--Regular sessions
Qualifications for legislative office--Officers ineligible
Disqualification for conviction of crime--Defaults on public money
Legislative terms of office--Compensation--Regular sessions
Oath required of legislators and officers--Forfeiture of office for false swearing
Each house as judge of qualifications--Quorum--Rules of proceedings--Officers and employees
Legislators' privilege from arrest--Freedom of debate
Legislators ineligible for other office--Contracts with state or county
Legislative journals--Recording of yeas and nays
Open legislative sessions--Exception
Adjournment of legislative houses
Enacting clause--Assent by majority--Recording of votes
Signing of bills and resolutions
Origin of bills--Amendment in other house
One subject expressed in title
Effective date of acts--Emergency clause
Private and special laws prohibited
Release of debt to state or municipality

