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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 14:38:29+00:00

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SECTION 2 GOVERNOR, TERM OF OFFICE.
SECTION 3 OTHER EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, TERMS OF OFFICE.
SECTION 4 RETURNS OF ELECTIONS, CANVASS, ETC.
SECTION 5 GENERAL DUTIES OF GOVERNOR.
SECTION 7 EXTRA LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS.
Extraordinary sessions to reconsider vetoes: Art. 3 Section 12.
Governmental continuity during emergency periods: Art. 2 Section 42.
Original text - Art. 3 Section 10 VACANCY IN - In case of the removal, resignation, death, or disability of the governor, the duties of the office shall devolve upon the lieutenant governor, and in case of a vacancy in both the offices of governor and lieutenant governor, the duties of governor shall devolve upon the secretary of state, who shall act as governor until the disability be removed or a governor elected.
SECTION 11 REMISSION OF FINES AND FORFEITURES.
Veto power withheld from initiated and referred measures: Art. 2 Section 1.
Original text - Art. 3 Section 12 VETO POWER - Every act which shall have passed the legislature shall be, before it becomes a law, presented to the governor. If he approves, he shall sign it; but if not, he shall return it, with his objections, to that house in which it shall have originated, which house shall enter the objections at large upon the journal and proceed to reconsider. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of the members present shall agree to pass the bill it shall be sent, together with the objections, to the other house, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of the members present, it shall become a law; but in all cases the vote of both houses shall be determined by the yeas and nays, and the names of the members voting for or against the bill shall be entered upon the journal of each house respectively. If any bill shall not be returned by the governor within five days, Sundays excepted, after it shall be presented to him, it shall become a law without his signature, unless the general adjournment shall prevent its return, in which case it shall become a law unless the governor, within ten days next after the adjournment, Sundays excepted, shall file such bill with his objections thereto, in the office of secretary of state, who shall lay the same before the legislature at its next session in like manner as if it had been returned by the governor. If any bill presented to the governor contain several Sections or items, he may object to one or more Sections or items while approving other portions of the bill. In such case he shall append to the bill, at the time of signing it, a statement of the Section, or Sections; item or items to which he objects and the reasons therefor, and the Section or Sections, item or items so objected to, shall not take effect unless passed over the governor's objection, as herein before provided. Veto power does not extend to initiated or referred measures: Art. 2 Section 1(d).
SECTION 13 VACANCY IN APPOINTIVE OFFICE.
Appointment of governing boards of educational, reformatory and penal institutions: Art. 13 Section 1.
The governor shall receive an annual salary of four thousand dollars, which may be increased by law, but shall never exceed six thousand dollars per annual.
Compensation of legislators, elected state officials, and judges: Art. 28 Section 1, Art. 30.
SECTION 16 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, DUTIES AND SALARY.
The lieutenant governor shall be presiding officer of the state senate, and shall discharge such other duties as may be prescribed by law. He shall receive an annual salary of one thousand dollars, which may be increased by the legislature, but shall never exceed three thousand dollars per annual.
SECTION 17 SECRETARY OF STATE, DUTIES AND SALARY.
The secretary of state shall keep a record of the official acts of the legislature, and executive department of the state, and shall, when required, lay the same, and all matters relative thereto, before either branch of the legislature, and shall perform such other duties as shall be assigned him by law. He shall receive an annual salary of twenty-five hundred dollars, which may be increased by the legislature, but shall never exceed three thousand dollars per annual.
SECTION 19 STATE TREASURER, DUTIES AND SALARY.
The treasurer shall perform such duties as shall be prescribed by law. He shall receive an annual salary of two thousand dollars, which may be increased by the legislature, but shall never exceed four thousand dollars per annual.
SECTION 20 STATE AUDITOR, DUTIES AND SALARY.
The auditor shall be auditor of public accounts, and shall have such powers and perform such duties in connection therewith as may be prescribed by law. He shall receive an annual salary of two thousand dollars, which may be increased by the legislature, but shall never exceed three thousand dollars per annual.
The attorney general shall be the legal adviser of the state officers, and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law. He shall receive an annual salary of two thousand dollars, which may be increased by the legislature, but shall never exceed thirty-five hundred dollars per annual.
SECTION 22 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, DUTIES AND SALARY.
The superintendent of public instruction shall have supervision over all matters pertaining to public schools, and shall perform such specific duties as may be prescribed by law. He shall receive an annual salary of twenty-five hundred dollars, which may be increased by law, but shall never exceed four thousand dollars per annual.
SECTION 23 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS - COMPENSATION.
The commissioner of public lands shall perform such duties and receive such compensation as the legislature may direct.
SECTION 24 RECORDS, WHERE KEPT, ETC.
The governor, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor, superintendent of public instruction, commissioner of public lands and attorney general shall severally keep the public records, books and papers relating to their respective offices, at the seat of government, at which place also the governor, secretary of state, treasurer and auditor shall reside.
SECTION 25 QUALIFICATIONS, COMPENSATION, OFFICES WHICH MAY BE ABOLISHED.
Authorizing compensation increase during term: Art. 30 Section 1.
Increase or diminution of compensation during term of office prohibited. county, city, town or municipal officers: Art. 11 Section 8. judicial officers: Art. 4 Section 13. public officers: Art. 2 Section 25.
Original text - Art. 3 Section 25 QUALIFICATIONS - No person, except a citizen of the United States and a qualified elector of this state, shall be eligible to hold any state office, and the state treasurer shall be ineligible for the term succeeding that for which he was elected. The compensation for state officers shall not be increased or diminished during the term for which they shall have been elected. The legislature may in its discretion abolish the offices of the lieutenant governor, auditor and commissioner of public lands.

References: Art. 3
 Art. 2
 Art. 3
 Art. 2
 Art. 3
 Art. 2
 Art. 13
 Art. 28
 Art. 30
 Art. 30
 Art. 11
 Art. 4
 Art. 2
 Art. 3