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28. Bills to contain but one subject. 29. Amendments to be engrossed and printed.

30. Proceedings when bills are returned amended.

31. Final vote on bill.

32. Vote on amendments and reports of committees. 33. Reviving and re-enacting laws. 34. Amendments on by striking out

7. Rule of apportionment for sena-
tors and representatives - to
be revised and adjusted
the basis of the United States
census.

8. Number of representatives, how
distributed.

9. Districts may be altered.

10. First election of senators and
representatives.

11. The present senatorial districts.
12. Senators and representatives
cannot hold another office-
certain officers not eligible.
13. Removal of residence vacates
office.

14. Writs of election to fill va-
cancies.

15. Oath of office, refusal to take, penalty for violation of.

16. Pay of members and expenses of committees.

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and inserting words. 35. Motion to reconsider. 36. When laws shall take effect. 37. Bills to be signed by presiding officers, objections to be disposed of.

38. Bills presented to governor for

approval.

39. Proceedings when a bill is returned without approval.

40. Failure of governor to perform duty, bill to be enrolled as an authentic act.

41. Revising the laws.

42. Each house shall publish a journal yeas and nays demanded, noting names of absentees.

Limitation on Legislative Power.

43. Revenue to be paid into treasury - order of appropriations. 44. Power of the legislature to cre ate debts and liabilities limited.

45. State's credit cannot be

pledged.

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Executive Department.

1. Executive officers, place of residence and duties.

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2. Terms of office-when electedcertain officers ineligible their own successors.

3. Returns of elections for executive officers tie, how determined.

4. The supreme executive power. 5. Qualifications of governor. 6. Duties of governor, generally. 7. Governor may call out militia and command them.

8. Pardoning power.

9. Governor shall give information to general assembly-may call extra sessions.

10. Governor's message-to account for moneys and furnish estimates of expenses.

11. Vacancies in office, how filled. 12. Bills presented to governor for

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11. Judges divided in opinion. 12. St. Louis court of appeals, jurisdiction of-appeals to supreme court.

13. Judges of court of appeals, their number, election, qualifications and pay. judges

14. Duties

of

terms of court.

quorum

15. Opinions and practice in court

of appeals.

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17. Appointment of judges by the governor.

18. Clerk of court of appeals. 19. Cases in supreme court to be certified to court of appeals.

20. Cases triable within what time. 21. Records of supreme court at St. Louis and St. Joseph.

22. Jurisdiction and terms of circuit court.

23. Superintending control of circuit courts.

24. Judicial circuits-may be changed, etc.-one judge to each. 25. Election, terms of office and duties of circuit judges.

26. Qualifications of circuit judges. 27. Circuit court of St. Louis county-appellate jurisdiction

of court of appeals.

28. Provisions for additional judges. 29. When judge of neighboring circuit may preside.

30. Election of judges

contested elections.

31. Criminal courts.

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Section.

ARTICLE VII. Impeachments.

1. Who liable, and for what

causes.

2. Trial of impeachments, punishment.

ARTICLE VIII.

Suffrage and Elections.

1. Time of holding elections. 2. Qualifications of voters. 3. Mode of conducting elections. 4. Voters privileged from arrest. 5. Registration of voters. 6. Elections by persons in representative capacity.

7. Gaining or losing residence. 8. Paupers and criminals disqualified.

9. Contested elections generally. 10. Persons convicted of crime. 11. United States soldiers not to vote.

12. Aliens, etc., cannot hold office.

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