Wisconsin Constitution
Article IV - Legislative
- Section 1 - Legislative power.
- Section 2 - Legislature, how constituted.
- Section 3 - Apportionment.
- Section 4 - Representatives to the assembly, how chosen.
- Section 5 - Senators, how chosen.
- Section 6 - Qualifications of legislators.
- Section 7 - Organization of legislature; quorum; compulsory attendance.
- Section 8 - Rules; contempts; expulsion.
- Section 9 - Officers.
- Section 10 - Journals; open doors; adjournments.
- Section 11 - Meeting of legislature.
- Section 12 - Ineligibility of legislators to office.
- Section 13 - Ineligibility of federal officers.
- Section 14 - Filling vacancies.
- Section 15 - Exemption from arrest and civil process.
- Section 16 - Privilege in debate.
- Section 17 - Enactment of laws.
- Section 18 - Title of private bills.
- Section 19 - Origin of bills.
- Section 20 - Yeas and nays.
- Section 21 - Compensation of members.
- Section 22 - Powers of county boards.
- Section 23 - Town and county government.
- Section 23a - Chief executive officer to approve or veto resolutions or ordinances; proceedings on veto.
- Section 24 - Gambling.
- Section 25 - Stationery and printing.
- Section 26 - Extra compensation; salary change.
- Section 27 - Suits against state.
- Section 28 - Oath of office.
- Section 29 - Militia.
- Section 30 - Elections by legislature.
- Section 31 - Special and private laws prohibited.
- Section 32 - General laws on enumerated subjects.
- Section 33 - Auditing of state accounts.
- Section 34 - Continuity of civil government.
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