Wisconsin Constitution

Article VI, § 1 — Election of secretary of state, treasurer and attorney general; term

Wisconsin Const. art. VI, § 1

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Full Text

The qualified electors of this state, at the times and places of choosing the members of the legislature, shall in 1970 and every 4 years thereafter elect a secretary of state, treasurer and attorney general who shall hold their offices for 4 years.

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History

As amended April 1979; 1977 J.R. 32, 1979 J.R. 3, vote April 1979

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