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The Oregon Constitution is the state constitution of Oregon.
The Oregon Constitution can be amended with a legislative, citizen-initiated, or covention-referred constitutional amendment, all of which require voter approval.
A state constitution is the fundamental document that outlines a state's framework for governance, including the powers, structure, and limitations of the state government, individual and civil rights, and other matters.
Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859. The state has had one constitution from statehood. The constitutional convention was held in 1857 and had 60 delegates. The constitution was approved by a vote of 7,195 to 3,195.[3][4]
The Oregon Constitution was not amended until 1902 when voters approved Measure 1 to establish an initiative and referendum process. It was approved with 91.63% of the vote. Oregon was the third state behind South Dakota (1898) and Utah (1900) to adopt the initiative and referendum process.
The preamble to the Oregon Constitution states:
Article I of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Bill of Rights" and consists of 46 sections, five of which have been repealed.
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Article II of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Suffrage and Elections" and consists of 24 sections, four of which have been repealed.
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Article III of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Distribution of Powers" and consists of four sections.
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Article IV of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Legislative Branch" and consists of 33 sections, one of which has been repealed.
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Article V of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Executive Branch" and consists of 18 sections.
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Article VI of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Administrative Department" and consists of ten sections.
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Article VII of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Judicial Branch" and consists of nine sections.
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Article VIII of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Education and School Lands" and consists of eight sections, one of which has been repealed.
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Article IX of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Finance" and consists of 15 sections.
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Article X of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "The Militia" and consists of three sections.
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Article X-A of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Catastrophic Disasters" and consists of six sections.
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Article XI of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Corporations and Internal Improvements" and consists of 15 sections.
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Article XI-A of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Farm and Home Loans to Veterans" and consists of six sections.
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Article XI-B of the Oregon Constitution was entitled "State Payment of Irrigation and Drainage District Interest," and was repealed.
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Article XI-C of the Oregon Constitution was entitled "World War Veterans' State Aid Sinking Fund," and was repealed.
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Article XI-D of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "State Power Development" and consists of four sections.
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Article XI-E of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "State Reforestation" and contains one section.
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Article XI-F(1) is entitled Higher Education Building Projects and consists of five sections.
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Article XI-F(2) of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Veterans' Bonus" and consists of ten sections.
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Article XI-G of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Higher Education Institutions and Activities; Community Colleges" and consists of three sections.
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Article XI-H of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Pollution Control" and consists of six sections.
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Article XI-I(1) of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Water Development Projects" and consists of five sections.
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Article XI-I(2) of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Multifamily Housing for Elderly and Disabled" and consists of four sections.
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Article XI-J of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Small Scale Local Energy Loans" and consists of five sections.
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Article XI-K of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Guarantee of Bonded Indebtedness of Education Districts" and consists of six sections.
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Article XI-L of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Oregon Health and Science University" and consists of five sections.
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Article XI-M of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Seismic Rehabilitation of Public Education Buildings" and consists of five sections.
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Article XI-N of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Seismic Rehabilitation of Emergency Services Buildings" and consists of five sections.
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Article XI-O of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Pension Liabilities" and consists of four sections.
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This article of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "School District Capital Costs" and consists of seven sections.
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This article is entitled "Real or Personal Owned or Operated by State" and consists of four sections.
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Article XII of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "State Printing" and consists of one section.
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Article XIII of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Salaries" and consists of one section, which was repealed.
Repealed in 1956.
Article XIV of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Seat of Government" and consists of two sections.
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Article XV of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Miscellaneous" and consists of eleven sections.
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Article XVI of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Boundaries" and consists of one section.
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Article XVII of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Amendments and Revisions" and consists of two sections.
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Article XVIII of the Oregon Constitution is entitled "Schedule" and consists of eleven sections.
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The Oregon Constitution lays out four different paths, in two different articles, for how to go about changing the state's constitution.
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