Art. Sec. XIV 10 X 3 School, to be established by law Districts, Congressional, apportionment of Distribution, of income of school fund. District Attorneys, how chosen and term of office. Divorces, Legislature not to grant Dueling, persons engaged in disqualified to vote..... how made by Legislature.. general, when to be held.. first, when and how to be conducted. Electors, qualifications of who disqualified from being residing on Indian lands, where to vote.. Enacting clause, provisions concerning Enumeration, of inhabitants provided for.. General eitstions, when to be held G. Governor, executive power vested in, and term of office.. who eligible to office when and how elected his powers and duties his compensation! may grant reprieves, etc... when powers and duties devolve on Lieutenant Governor. his powers in approving bills may remove certain officers his official acts, how authenticated first elected, how long to hold office.. Grant, of lands, reserving rent, duration limited of lands, not to be prejudiced... Great seal, Legislature to provide, and who to keep. State to sell lands granted in aid of. (Resolutions, pp. 58-9.) J. Journals, of Legislature to be published. IV 10 Justices of the Peace, judicial powers vested in, term of office..... granted to State, how disposed of, (Resolutions, pp. 58-9.). Lands, School and University, how proceeds used Larceny, persons guilty of disfranchised.. Laws, how passed... ex post facto, not to be passed not to be enacted except by bill style of... local not to embrace but one subject. what to be passed by yeas and nays.. of Territory when to expire... common law now in force to continue. Leases, of agricultural lands, time limited powers and duties.. who eligible to.. each house to be judge, etc.. IV determine rules. IV 8 when may declare offices vacated. XIII 10 Libel, truth may be given in evidencé.. Legislative power, where vested. Legislative officers, (See Legislature.) jury to determine law and fact.. Liberty of Speech and the Press, relating to Lieutenant Governor, how and when elected, and term of office to have only casting vote.. his compensation.. Lotteries, Legislature not to grant . IV 1 I 3 I when to act as Governor to be President of the Senate.. V V 9 first elected, how long to hold XIV 14 IV 24 M. Majority of each house of Legislature to constitute a quorum IV 7 ib to propose amendments to Constitution and call convention XII 1 Mariners, in service of United States not to be deemed residents of State not to be elected or appointed to certain civil offices.. IV 12 who ineligible as.... IV 13 when seat to be vacated IV 13 Members of Legislature not liable for words spoken in debate. compensation of.. mileage of.. when to vote viva voce. Members of Congress, who ineligible Mileage, of Members of Legislature. Militia, Legislature to determine what persons shall constitute. may provide for organizing and disciplining the same.. Mississippi River and the navigable waters leading into the same to be common highways and free Municipal and inferior Courts may be established. jurisdiction to be limited... judges of, to be elected, etc.. N. Navigable Waters, certain to become highways 0. IX III Oaths, of members of Legislature and executive and judicial officers. IV 28 by whom may be administered.. Officers, elective of Legislature XIV 15 XIII 6 how to be elected or appointed in counties, towns, etc.. holding office under the United States or Territory, to continue XIV 5 XIV 7 XIV 14 Offices, who disqualified from holding.. XIII 3 when Legislature may declare vacant, and manner of filling.... XIII 10 P. Pardons, Governor may grant... Persons, every one entitled to a certain remedy in the laws.. Pre-emption, to settlers on canal lands, to be granted, (see pp. 58-9.) his compensation Press, freedom of. Printing, for use of State and Legislature to be let to lowest bidder. Privileges, of the debtor, to enjoy the necessary comforts of life, to be recognized banking not to be granted by Legislature, except, etc.. of members and officers of the Legislature.. Process, style of and how issued issued under authority of the Territory to remain valid. Property, private, not to be taken for public use without compensation VII 17 XIV a reasonable amount to be exempt from sale on debt VIII .do. do... XIV not to be taken by municipal corporation without consent, etc.. Prosecutions, criminal, how carried on.. Publication, of laws and judicial decisions. VII 21 Public Instruction, (See Superintendent of Public Instruction, University, Schools)... X 1 Public lands which accrue to Territory to vest in State, (see School and Recognizances, executed under territorial government to remain valid XIV Religion, constitutional provisions relative to.. Religious test, not be required as a qualification to office. belief of witness not to render him incompetent.. societies, no money to be drawn from treasury for support of. Removal, from office in case of impeachment.. of what officers may be made by Governor. Repeal, of acts of incorporation... Reprieves, Governor may grant. Resolutions, appended to constitution of Wisconsin, (see pp. 58-9.) Rights, of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, etc... equality of and how secured. of the people to assemble and consult, and to petition.. of worship not to be infringed to continue as if no change in government Rivers, navigable to be common highways purchase money of, how secured. Scrip, State, not to be issued except in certain cases. Seal of State. who to keep.. what acts of Governor to be authenticated thereby. Seamen, not to be deemed residents. Searches and Seizures, constitutional provisions relating thereto.. Seat of Government, where to be.... Secretary of State, when to act as Governor when and how chosen and his term of office.. VI his duties, and to be ex-officio auditor.. VI to be one of Commissioners for sale of School Lands, etc. Sentence, Governor may suspend execution of, in case of treason. Slavery, not to exist in State.. V 6 VI VI I Soldiers, not to be deemed residents. III Speech, liberty of I in debate IV 16 State of Wisconsin, boundaries... II not to interfere with primary disposal of soil. П 2 nor with regulation of Congress, securing the title to purchasers not to be contracted for internal improvements State Treasurer, when elected term of office to be one of Commissioners for sale of School Lands. Stationery, for use of State, to be let to lowest bidder.. Style, of laws... of writs and process... IV 25 VII 17 10 X 1 Art. See. Suffrage, laws may be passed excluding certain persons from right of III 6 Suits, against State tax on his powers and duties his salary.. Superintendent of Public Instruction, how elected Supervisors, County, Legislature may confer certain powers Supreme Court, judicial power vested in.. to have appellate jurisdiction only.. its general powers circuit judges to be judges of Supreme Court. separate Supreme Court may be formed.. number of judges to constitute a quorum. judges of, to be classified term of. to appoint clerk. X X IV 27 VII 18 X 1 T. Taxation, rule of, to be uniform on suits.. VIII feudal prohibited. Taxes, not to be laid on land of United States to be levied on such property as Legislature shall prescribe... Tenure, of lands, to be allodial Territorial limits of State.. Territory, of Wisconsin, property of, to vest in State of Wisconsin, property of, to vest in State... Testimony, in equity, how taken.. Towns, to be but one system of government for. Treason, against State... evidence necessary to convict. person convicted of disqualified as an elector Treasurer, State. (See State Treasurer.) Treasury, State, no money to be drawn from for religious societies or seminaries. Trial, by jury, right of.. United States, this State not to interfere with primary disposal of soil by certain propositions irrevocable, without assent of.. II II no tax to be imposed on lands of University, State, where to be established, and name of.. University Lands, (see School and University Lands). University Fund, of what to consist.. interest of, how to be appropriated V. Vacancies, Legislature may declare when office vacant, and how filled XIII 10 in State and county offices, and how may be filled Wagers, persons interested in, when disqualified as electors. Writs, style of.. power of Supreme Court to issue. power of circuit court and circuit judges to issue. of certiorari, may issue from Supreme Court. circuit court. of error, never to be prohibited of habeas corpus, privilege of. |