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- Article X. Municipal Corporations [Repealed]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 Prohibition [Repealed].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 State Control of Manufacture and Sale of Liquor [Repealed].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 VI. Bill of Rights.
Freedom of religion--Support of religion prohibited
Right of petition and peaceable assembly
Freedom of speech--Truth as defense--Jury trial
Jury trial--Reduced jury--Three-fourths vote
Self-incrimination--Double jeopardy
Indictment or information--Modification or abolishment of grand jury
Ex post facto laws--Impairment of contract obligations--Privilege or immunity
Private property not taken without just compensation--Benefit to owner--Fee in highways
Resident aliens' property rights
Military subordinate to civil power--Quartering of soldiers
Taxation without consent--Uniformity
Equal privileges or immunities
Free and equal elections--Right of suffrage--Soldier voting
Courts open--Remedy for injury
Attainder by Legislature prohibited
Excessive bail or fines--Cruel punishments
Power inherent in people--Alteration in form of government--Inseparable part of Union

