Missouri Constitution
Article VI, § 18(g) — Charter commission—appointment, number and qualification of members
Missouri Const. art. VI, § 18(g)
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Mo. Const. art. VI, § 18(g).
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Within sixty days thereafter said judges shall appoint a commission to frame the charter, consisting of fourteen qualified electors who shall serve without pay and be equally divided between the two political parties casting the greater number of votes for governor at the last preceding general election.
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(Amended November 8, 1994)
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