Minnesota Constitution

Article I, § 17 — Religious tests and property qualifications prohibited

Minnesota Const. art. I, § 17

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No religious test or amount of property shall be required as a qualification for any office of public trust in the state. No religious test or amount of property shall be required as a qualification of any voter at any election in this state; nor shall any person be rendered incompetent to give evidence in any court of law or equity in consequence of his opinion upon the subject of religion.

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