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Two sections in the Constitutions are duplicated, having resulted from three constitutional amendments being approved in 1992 (Propositions 100, 101, and 107 all amending term limits with Proposition 107 creating a second version in both sections).
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on his objections concerning the recalling of judges. The constitution was amended by the constitutional convention removing the recalling of judges and resubmitted, upon which President Taft approved Arizona's statehood as the 48th
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are short articles dealing with real estate agents, the regulation of ambulances, and public retirement systems. Article 27 specifies that Arizona citizens may not be forced to purchase healthcare or fined for not purchasing such
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The Arizona Constitution is divided into a preamble and 30 articles, numbered 1–6, 6.1, 7–22, and 25–30, with articles 23 and 24 having been repealed. Article 30 is no longer in force due to being ruled illegal.
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Article 6, Section 2, provides in part, "The court shall be open at all times, except on nonjudicial days, for the transaction of business," thus stating that the court is open, except when it is closed.
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in 1910 at which the constitution was drafted and submitted to Congress. The original constitution was approved by Congress, but subsequently vetoed by President
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provides the method of removal from office for all elected officials including judges, legislators, and executive officials either through
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We the people of the State of Arizona, grateful to Almighty God for our liberties, do ordain this Constitution.
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provides taxation powers to the legislature and limits the amount of debt for the state's political divisions.
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establishes the Corporation Commission to regulate corporations as well as the rates of public utilities.
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creates the office of State Mine Inspector and the inspection of mines operating in the state.
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which restored the ability to recall judges, which was approved in the 1912 general election.
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and the division of districts (30 districts to elect 1 senator and 2 representatives).
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concerns education in the state and that all public schools be free. Establishes
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declares the state government shall be divided into three distinct divisions, the
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as legislative authority for the state and outlines the qualifications for state
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Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Record – The Road to Statehood
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creates a Commission on Judicial Conduct to oversee the judicial system.
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titled the Declaration of Rights and is the state's equivalent of the
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concern specific topics that while normally outside of Congress's
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The following individuals were the delegates to the convention:
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deals with cities, towns and other municipal corporations.
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declares the boundaries of the state in great detail.
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Arizona
United States
Ratified
Date effective
Amendments
Constitution of Arizona
Wikisource
governing document
Arizona
Arizona Territory
constitutional convention
William H. Taft
state
state legislature
constitutional amendment
Fred Colter
Apache County
Coconino County
C. M. Roberts
D. L. Cunningham
Cochise County
George W. P. Hunt
Alfred Kinney
Jacob Weinberger
Gila County
Graham County
A. C. Baker
Benjamin Baker Moeur
Alfred Franklin
Sidney Osborn

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