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§ 1 |
All political power is inherent in the people. Government is … |
§ 2 |
(a) A United States citizen 18 years of age and resident in this … |
§ 2.5 |
A voter who casts a vote in an election in accordance with the laws … |
§ 3 |
The Legislature shall define residence and provide for registration … |
§ 4 |
The Legislature shall prohibit improper practices that affect … |
§ 5 |
(a) A voter-nomination primary election shall be conducted to select … |
§ 6 |
(a) All judicial, school, county, and city offices, including the … |
§ 7 |
Voting shall be secret. |
§ 8 |
(a) The initiative is the power of the electors to propose statutes … |
§ 9 |
(a) The referendum is the power of the electors to approve or reject … |
§ 10 |
(a) An initiative statute or referendum approved by a majority of … |
§ 11 |
(a) Initiative and referendum powers may be exercised by the electors … |
§ 12 |
No amendment to the Constitution, and no statute proposed to the … |
§ 13 |
Recall is the power of the electors to remove an elective officer. |
§ 14 |
(a) Recall of a state officer is initiated by delivering to the … |
§ 15 |
(a) An election to determine whether to recall an officer and, if … |
§ 16 |
The Legislature shall provide for circulation, filing, and … |
§ 17 |
If recall of the Governor or Secretary of State is initiated, the … |
§ 18 |
A state officer who is not recalled shall be reimbursed by the State … |
§ 19 |
The Legislature shall provide for recall of local officers. This … |
§ 20 |
Terms of elective offices provided for by this Constitution, other … |