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- Article X. Municipal Corporations [Repealed]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 Prohibition [Repealed].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 State Control of Manufacture and Sale of Liquor [Repealed].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.
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
Games of chance prohibited--Exceptions
Municipal powers denied to private organizations
Bribery and corrupt solicitation of officers--Compelling testimony--Immunity from prosecution
Legislative powers in emergency from enemy attack
Power of committee of Legislature to suspend administrative rules and regulations

