The Mississippi Valley And Prehistoric Events Giving An Account of the Origina

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The Mississippi Valley And Prehistoric Events Giving An Account of the Origina
C B Walker
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The qual- ifications of Representatives, Senators, Governor and Lieu- tenant-Governor were the same as those of electors, or voters, save that the last two must be twenty-five years of age. The elective principle was made general in filling offices. The terms of Governor and Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer and Attorney General were two years, of State Auditor three years. Judges of the Supreme and District Courts were elected for seven years; Judges of the Pro- bate, or Count...y, Court and Justices of the Peace for two years.
The State debt could not exceed $250, 000. A provision allowing State Bonds, to the amount of $5, 000, 000, to be issued in aid of certain railways, was inserted by an amend- ment of 1858, but expunged in I860. Amendments approved by both Houses of any Legislature might be submitted to the people. Being ratified by them, they became integral parts of the Constitution. A Legislature might also submit the question of calling a Constitutional Convention to the people.


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