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§ 1
Art.
Preamble
§ 1
Equality; inherent rights
Art.
I
§ 2
Slavery prohibited
Art.
I
§ 3
Free speech; libel
Art.
I
§ 4
Right to assemble and petition
Art.
I
§ 5
Trial by jury; verdict in civil cases
Art.
I
§ 6
Excessive bail; cruel punishments
Art.
I
§ 7
Rights of accused
Art.
I
§ 9
Remedy for wrongs
Art.
I
§ 9m
Victims of crime
Art.
I
§ 10
Treason
Art.
I
§ 11
Searches and seizures
Art.
I
§ 12
Attainder; ex post facto; contracts
Art.
I
§ 13
Private property for public use
Art.
I
§ 14
Feudal tenures; leases; alienation
Art.
I
§ 15
Equal property rights for aliens and citizens
Art.
I
§ 16
Imprisonment for debt
Art.
I
§ 17
Exemption of property of debtors
Art.
I
§ 19
Religious tests prohibited
Art.
I
§ 20
Military subordinate to civil power
Art.
I
§ 21
Rights of suitors
Art.
I
§ 22
Maintenance of free government
Art.
I
§ 23
Transportation of school children
Art.
I
§ 24
Use of school buildings
Art.
I
§ 25
Right to keep and bear arms
Art.
I
§ 26
Right to fish, hunt, trap, and take game
Art.
I
§ 1
State boundary
Art.
II
§ 2
Enabling act accepted
Art.
II
§ 1
Electors
Art.
III
§ 1m
Photographic identification
Art.
III
§ 2
Implementation
Art.
III
§ 3
Secret ballot
Art.
III
§ 4
Residence saved
Art.
III
§ 5
Military stationing does not confer residence
Art.
III
§ 6
Exclusion from suffrage
Art.
III
§ 1
Legislative power
Art.
IV
§ 2
Legislature, how constituted
Art.
IV
§ 3
Apportionment
Art.
IV
§ 4
Representatives to the assembly, how chosen
Art.
IV
§ 5
Senators, how chosen
Art.
IV
§ 6
Qualifications of legislators
Art.
IV
§ 8
Rules; contempts; expulsion
Art.
IV
§ 9
Officers
Art.
IV
§ 10
Journals; open doors; adjournments
Art.
IV
§ 11
Meeting of legislature
Art.
IV
§ 12
Ineligibility of legislators to office
Art.
IV
§ 13
Ineligibility of federal officers
Art.
IV
§ 14
Filling vacancies
Art.
IV
§ 16
Privilege in debate
Art.
IV
§ 17
Enactment of laws
Art.
IV
§ 18
Title of private bills
Art.
IV
§ 19
Origin of bills
Art.
IV
§ 20
Yeas and nays
Art.
IV
§ 21
Compensation of members
Art.
IV
§ 22
Powers of county boards
Art.
IV
§ 23
Town and county government
Art.
IV
§ 23a
Chief executive officer to approve or veto resolutions or ordinances; proceedings on veto
Art.
IV
§ 24
Gambling
Art.
IV
§ 25
Stationery and printing
Art.
IV
§ 26
Extra compensation; salary change
Art.
IV
§ 27
Suits against state
Art.
IV
§ 28
Oath of office
Art.
IV
§ 29
Militia
Art.
IV
§ 30
Elections by legislature
Art.
IV
§ 31
Special and private laws prohibited
Art.
IV
§ 32
General laws on enumerated subjects
Art.
IV
§ 33
Auditing of state accounts
Art.
IV
§ 34
Continuity of civil government
Art.
IV
§ 1
Governor; lieutenant governor; term
Art.
V
§ 1m
Governor; 4-year term
Art.
V
§ 1n
Lieutenant governor; 4-year term
Art.
V
§ 2
Eligibility
Art.
V
§ 3
Election
Art.
V
§ 4
Powers and duties
Art.
V
§ 5
Compensation of governor
Art.
V
§ 6
Pardoning power
Art.
V
§ 7
Lieutenant governor, when governor
Art.
V
§ 8
Secretary of state, when governor
Art.
V
§ 9
Compensation of lieutenant governor
Art.
V
§ 1
Election of secretary of state, treasurer and attorney general; term
Art.
VI
§ 1m
Secretary of state; 4-year term
Art.
VI
§ 2
Secretary of state; duties, compensation
Art.
VI
§ 3
Treasurer and attorney general; duties, compensation
Art.
VI
§ 4
County officers; election, terms, removal; vacancies
Art.
VI
§ 1
Impeachment; trial
Art.
VII
§ 2
Court system
Art.
VII
§ 3
Supreme court: jurisdiction
Art.
VII
§ 4
Supreme court: election, chief justice, court system administration
Art.
VII
§ 5
Judicial circuits
Art.
VII
§ 6
Circuit court: boundaries
Art.
VII
§ 7
Circuit court: election
Art.
VII
§ 8
Circuit court: jurisdiction
Art.
VII
§ 9
Judicial elections, vacancies
Art.
VII
§ 10
Judges: eligibility to office
Art.
VII
§ 11
Terms of courts; change of judges
Art.
VII
§ 12
Clerks of circuit and supreme courts
Art.
VII
§ 13
Justices and judges: removal by address
Art.
VII
§ 14
Municipal court
Art.
VII
§ 15
Justices of the peace
Art.
VII
§ 16
Tribunals of conciliation
Art.
VII
§ 17
Style of writs; indictments
Art.
VII
§ 18
Suit tax
Art.
VII
§ 19
Testimony in equity suits; master in chancery
Art.
VII
§ 20
Rights of suitors
Art.
VII
§ 21
Publication of laws and decisions
Art.
VII
§ 22
Commissioners to revise code of practice
Art.
VII
§ 23
Court commissioners
Art.
VII
§ 24
Justices and judges: eligibility for office; retirement
Art.
VII
§ 1
Rule of taxation uniform; income, privilege and occupation taxes
Art.
VIII
§ 2
Appropriations; limitation
Art.
VIII
§ 3
Credit of state
Art.
VIII
§ 4
Contracting state debts
Art.
VIII
§ 5
Annual tax levy to equal expenses
Art.
VIII
§ 6
Public debt for extraordinary expense; taxation
Art.
VIII
§ 8
Vote on fiscal bills; quorum
Art.
VIII
§ 9
Evidences of public debt
Art.
VIII
§ 10
Internal improvements
Art.
VIII
§ 1
Jurisdiction on rivers and lakes; navigable waters
Art.
IX
§ 2
Territorial property
Art.
IX
§ 3
Ultimate property in lands; escheats
Art.
IX
§ 1
Superintendent of public instruction
Art.
X
§ 2
School fund created; income applied
Art.
X
§ 3
District schools; tuition; sectarian instruction; released time
Art.
X
§ 4
Annual school tax
Art.
X
§ 5
Income of school fund
Art.
X
§ 6
State university; support
Art.
X
§ 7
Commissioners of public lands
Art.
X
§ 8
Sale of public lands
Art.
X
§ 1
Corporations; how formed
Art.
XI
§ 2
Property taken by municipality
Art.
XI
§ 3
Municipal home rule; debt limit; tax to pay debt
Art.
XI
§ 4
General banking law
Art.
XI
§ 5
Referendum on banking laws
Art.
XI
§ 1
Constitutional amendments
Art.
XII
§ 2
Constitutional conventions
Art.
XII
§ 1
Political year; elections
Art.
XIII
§ 2
Dueling
Art.
XIII
§ 3
Eligibility to office
Art.
XIII
§ 4
Great seal
Art.
XIII
§ 5
Residents on Indian lands, where to vote
Art.
XIII
§ 6
Legislative officers
Art.
XIII
§ 7
Division of counties
Art.
XIII
§ 8
Removal of county seats
Art.
XIII
§ 9
Election or appointment of statutory officers
Art.
XIII
§ 10
Vacancies in office
Art.
XIII
§ 11
Passes, franks and privileges
Art.
XIII
§ 12
Recall of elective officers
Art.
XIII
§ 13
Marriage
Art.
XIII
§ 1
Effect of change from territory to state
Art.
XIV
§ 2
Territorial laws continued
Art.
XIV
§ 3
Territorial fines accrue to state
Art.
XIV
§ 4
Rights of action and prosecutions saved
Art.
XIV
§ 5
Existing officers hold over
Art.
XIV
§ 6
Seat of government
Art.
XIV
§ 7
Local officers hold over
Art.
XIV
§ 8
Copy of constitution for president
Art.
XIV
§ 9
Ratification of constitution; election of officers
Art.
XIV
§ 10
Congressional apportionment
Art.
XIV
§ 11
First elections
Art.
XIV
§ 12
Legislative apportionment
Art.
XIV
§ 13
Common law continued in force
Art.
XIV
§ 14
Officers, when to enter on duties
Art.
XIV
§ 15
Oath of office
Art.
XIV
§ 16
Implementing revised structure of judicial branch
Art.
XIV