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The Colorado Constitution

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Introduction
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleIntroductory Article
PreambleThe Preamble to the Colorado Constitution
Article I: Boundaries
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle I (Boundaries)
Art. I §0Boundaries
Article II: Bill of Rights
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle II (Bill of Rights)
Art. II §0Preamble to Article II
Art. II §1Vestment of Political Power
Art. II §2People May Alter or Abolish Form of Government - Proviso
Art. II §3Inalienable Rights
Art. II §4Religious Freedom
Art. II §5Freedom of Elections
Art. II §6Equality of Justice
Art. II §7Security of Person and Property - Searches - Seizures - Warrants
Art. II §8Prosecutions - Indictment or Information
Art. II §9Treason - Estates of Suicides
Art. II §10Freedom of Speech and Press
Art. II §11Ex Post Facto Laws
Art. II §12No Imprisonment for Debt
Art. II §13Right to Bear Arms
Art. II §14Taking Private Property for Private Use
Art. II §15Taking Property for Public Use - Compensation, How Ascertained
Art. II §16Criminal Prosecutions - Rights of Defendant
Art. II §16aRights of Crime Victims
Art. II §17Imprisonment of Witnesses - Depositions - Form
Art. II §18Crimes - Evidence Against One’s Self - Jeopardy
Art. II §19Right to Bail - Exceptions
Art. II §20Excessive Bail, Fines or Punishment
Art. II §21Suspension of Habeas Corpus
Art. II §22Military Subject to Civil Power - Quartering of Troops
Art. II §23Trial by Jury - Grand Jury
Art. II §24Right to Assemble and Petition
Art. II §25Due Process of Law
Art. II §26Slavery Prohibited
Art. II §27Property Rights of Aliens
Art. II §28Rights Reserved Not Disparaged
Art. II §29Equality of the Sexes
Art. II §30Right to Vote or Petition on Annexation - Enclaves
Art. II §30aOfficial Language
Art. II §30bNo Protected Status Based on Homosexual, Lesbian or Bisexual Orientation
Art. II §31Marriages - Valid or Recognized (Repealed)
Art. II §32Abortion
Article III: Distribution of Powers
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle III (Distribution of Powers)
Art. III §0Distribution of Powers
Article IV: Executive Department
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle IV (Executive Department)
Art. IV §1Officers - Terms of Office
Art. IV §2Governor Supreme Executive
Art. IV §3State Officers - Election - Returns
Art. IV §4Qualifications of State Officers
Art. IV §5Governor Commander-In-Chief of Militia
Art. IV §6Appointment of Officers - Vacancy
Art. IV §7Governor May Grant Reprieves and Pardons
Art. IV §8Governor May Require Information from Officers - Message
Art. IV §9Governor May Convene Legislature or Senate
Art. IV §10Governor May Adjourn Legislature
Art. IV §11Bills Presented to Governor - Veto - Return
Art. IV §12Governor May Veto Items in Appropriation Bills - Reconsideration
Art. IV §13Succession to the Office of Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Art. IV §14Lieutenant Governor President of Senate. (Repealed)
Art. IV §15No Lieutenant Governor - Who to Act as Governor. (Repealed)
Art. IV §16Account and Report of Moneys
Art. IV §17Executive Officers to Make Report. (Repealed)
Art. IV §18State Seal
Art. IV §19Salaries of Officers - Fees Paid into Treasury
Art. IV §20State Librarian. (Repealed)
Art. IV §21Elected Auditor of State - Powers and Duties. (Repealed)
Art. IV §22Principal Departments
Art. IV §23Commissioner of Insurance
Article V: Legislative Department
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle V (Legislative Department)
Art. V §1General Assembly - Initiative and Referendum
Art. V §2Election of Members - Oath - Vacancies
Art. V §3Terms of Senators and Representatives
Art. V §4Qualifications of Members
Art. V §5Classification of Senators
Art. V §6Salary and Expenses of Members
Art. V §7General Assembly - Shall Meet When - Term of Members - Committees
Art. V §8Members Precluded from Holding Office
Art. V §9Increase of Salary - When Forbidden. (Repealed)
Art. V §10Each House to Choose Its Officers
Art. V §11Quorum
Art. V §12Each House Makes and Enforces Rules
Art. V §13Journal - Ayes and Noes to be Entered - When
Art. V §14Open Sessions
Art. V §15Adjournment for More Than Three Days
Art. V §16Privileges of Members
Art. V §17No Law Passed but by Bill - Amendments
Art. V §18Enacting Clause
Art. V §19When Laws Take Effect - Introduction of Bills
Art. V §20Bills Referred to Committee - Printed
Art. V §21Bill to Contain but One Subject - Expressed in Title
Art. V §22Reading and Passage of Bills
Art. V §22aCaucus Positions Prohibited - Penalties
Art. V §22bEffect of Sections 20 and 22A
Art. V §23Vote on Amendments and Report of Committee
Art. V §24Revival, Amendment or Extension of Laws
Art. V §25Special Legislation Prohibited
Art. V §25aEight-Hour Employment
Art. V §26Signing of Bills
Art. V §27Officers and Employees - Compensation
Art. V §28Extra Compensation to Officers, Employees, or Contractors Forbidden
Art. V §29Contracts for Facilities and Supplies
Art. V §30Salary of Governor and Judges to be Fixed by the Legislature - Term Not to be Extended or Salaries Increased or Decreased. (Repealed)
Art. V §31Revenue Bills
Art. V §32Appropriation Bills
Art. V §33Disbursement of Public Money
Art. V §34Appropriations to Private Institutions Forbidden
Art. V §35Delegation of Power
Art. V §36Laws on Investment of Trust Funds
Art. V §37Change of Venue. (Repealed)
Art. V §38No Liability Exchanged or Released
Art. V §39Orders and Resolutions Presented to Governor
Art. V §40Bribery and Influence in General Assembly
Art. V §41Offering, Giving, Promising Money or Other Consideration. (Repealed)
Art. V §42Corrupt Solicitation of Members and Officers. (Repealed)
Art. V §43Member Interested Shall Not Vote
Art. V §44Representatives in Congress - Congressional Districts - Commission Created
Art. V §44.1Commission Composition and Appointment - Vacancies.
Art. V §44.2Commission Organization - Procedures - Transparency - Voting Requirements
Art. V §44.3Criteria for Determinations of Congressional Districts - Definition
Art. V §44.4Preparation, Amendment, and Approval of Plans - Public Hearings and Participation
Art. V §44.5Supreme Court Review
Art. V §44.6Severability
Art. V §45General Assembly
Art. V §46Senatorial and Representative Districts - Commission Created
Art. V §47Commission Composition and Appointment - Vacancies
Art. V §48Commission Organization - Procedures - Transparency - Voting Requirements
Art. V §48.1Criteria for Determination of Legislative Districts - Definition
Art. V §48.2Preparation, Amendment, and Approval of Plans - Public Hearings and Participation
Art. V §48.3Supreme Court Review
Art. V §48.4Severability
Art. V §49Appointment of State Auditor - Term - Qualifications - Duties
Art. V §50Public Funding of Abortion Forbidden (Repealed)
Article VI: Judicial Department
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle VI (Judicial Department)
Art. VI §1Vestment of Judicial Power
Art. VI §2Appellate Jurisdiction
Art. VI §3Original Jurisdiction - Opinions
Art. VI §4Terms
Art. VI §5Personnel of Court - Departments - Chief Justice
Art. VI §6Election of Judges. (Repealed)
Art. VI §7Term of Office
Art. VI §8Qualifications of Justices
Art. VI §9District Courts - Jurisdiction
Art. VI §10Judicial Districts - District Judges
Art. VI §11Qualifications of District Judges
Art. VI §12Terms of Court
Art. VI §13District Attorneys - Election - Term - Salary - Qualifications
Art. VI §14Probate Court - Jurisdiction - Judges - Election - Term - Qualifications
Art. VI §15Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction - Judges - Election - Term - Qualifications
Art. VI §16County Judges - Terms - Qualifications
Art. VI §17County Courts - Jurisdiction - Appeals
Art. VI §18Compensation and Services
Art. VI §19Laws Relating to Courts - Uniform
Art. VI §20Vacancies
Art. VI §21Rule-Making Power
Art. VI §22Process - Prosecution - in Name of People
Art. VI §23Retirement and Removal of Justices and Judges
Art. VI §24Judicial Nominating Commissions
Art. VI §25Election of Justices and Judges
Art. VI §26Denver County Judges
Article VII: Suffrage and Elections
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle VII (Suffrage and Elections)
Art. VII §1Qualifications of Elector
Art. VII §1aQualifications of Elector - Residence on Federal Land
Art. VII §2Suffrage to Women. (Repealed)
Art. VII §3Educational Qualifications of Elector. (Deleted by Amendment.)
Art. VII §4When Residence Does Not Change
Art. VII §5Privilege of Voters
Art. VII §6Electors Only Eligible to Office
Art. VII §7General Election
Art. VII §8Elections by Ballot or Voting Machine
Art. VII §9No Privilege to Witness in Election Trial
Art. VII §10Disfranchisement During Imprisonment
Art. VII §11Purity of Elections
Art. VII §12Election Contests - by Whom Tried
Article VIII: State Institutions
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle VIII (State Institutions)
Art. VIII §1Established and Supported by State
Art. VIII §2Seat of Government - Where Located
Art. VIII §3Seat of Government - How Changed - Definitions
Art. VIII §4Appropriation for Capitol Building. (Repealed)
Art. VIII §5Educational Institutions
Article IX: Education
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle IX (Education)
Art. IX §1Supervision of Schools - Board of Education
Art. IX §2Establishment and Maintenance of Public Schools
Art. IX §3School Fund Inviolate
Art. IX §4County Treasurer to Collect and Disburse
Art. IX §5Of What School Fund Consists
Art. IX §6County Superintendent of Schools
Art. IX §7Aid to Private Schools, Churches, Sectarian Purpose, Forbidden
Art. IX §8Religious Test and Race Discrimination Forbidden - Sectarian Tenets
Art. IX §9State Board of Land Commissioners
Art. IX §10Selection and Management of Public Trust Lands
Art. IX §11Compulsory Education
Art. IX §12Regents of University
Art. IX §13President of University
Art. IX §14Control of University. (Repealed)
Art. IX §15School Districts - Board of Education
Art. IX §16Textbooks in Public Schools
Art. IX §17Education - Funding
Article X: Revenue
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle X (Revenue)
Art. X §1Fiscal Year
Art. X §2Tax Provided for State Expenses
Art. X §3Uniform Taxation - Exemptions
Art. X §35Homestead Exemption for Qualifying Senior Citizens and Disabled Veterans
Art. X §4Public Property Exempt
Art. X §5Property Used for Religious Worship, Schools and Charitable Purposes Exempt
Art. X §6Self-Propelled Equipment, Motor Vehicles, and Certain Other Movable Equipment
Art. X §7Municipal Taxation by General Assembly Prohibited
Art. X §8No County, City, Town to be Released
Art. X §9Relinquishment of Power to Tax Corporations Forbidden
Art. X §10Corporations Subject to Tax
Art. X §11Maximum Rate of Taxation
Art. X §12Public Funds - Report of State Treasurer
Art. X §13Making Profit on Public Money - Felony
Art. X §14Private Property Not Taken for Public Debt
Art. X §15Boards of Equalization - Duties - Property Tax Administrator
Art. X §16Appropriations Not to Exceed Tax - Exceptions
Art. X §17Income Tax
Art. X §18License Fees and Excise Taxes - Use Of
Art. X §19State Income Tax Laws by Reference to United States Tax Laws
Art. X §20The Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
Art. X §21Tobacco Taxes for Health Related Purposes
Article XI: Public Indebtedness
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XI (Public Indebtedness)
Art. XI §1Pledging Credit of State, County, City, Town or School District Forbidden
Art. XI §2No Aid to Corporations - No Joint Ownership by State, County, City, Town, or School District
Art. XI §2aStudent Loan Program
Art. XI §3Public Debt of State - Limitations
Art. XI §4Law Creating Debt
Art. XI §5Debt for Public Buildings - How Created
Art. XI §6Local Government Debt
Art. XI §7State and Political Subdivisions May Give Assistance to Any Political Subdivision
Art. XI §8City Indebtedness; Ordinance, Tax, Water Obligations Excepted. (Repealed)
Art. XI §9This Article Not to Affect Prior Obligations. (Repealed)
Art. XI §101976 Winter Olympics. (Deleted by Amendment)
Article XII: Officers
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XII (Officers)
Art. XII §1When Office Expires - Suspension by Law
Art. XII §2Personal Attention Required
Art. XII §3Defaulting Collector Disqualified from Office
Art. XII §4Disqualifications from Holding Office of Trust or Profit
Art. XII §5Investigation of State and County Treasurers
Art. XII §6Bribery of Officers Defined
Art. XII §7Bribery - Corrupt Solicitation
Art. XII §8Oath of Civil Officers
Art. XII §9Oaths - Where Filed
Art. XII §10Refusal to Qualify - Vacancy
Art. XII §11Elected Public Officers - Term - Salary - Vacancy
Art. XII §12Duel - Disqualifies for Office. (Deleted by Amendment)
Art. XII §13State Personnel System - Merit System
Art. XII §14State Personnel Board - State Personnel Director
Art. XII §15Veterans’ Preference
Article XIII: Impeachments
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XIII (Impeachments)
Art. XIII §1House Impeach - Senate Try - Conviction - When Chief Justice Presides
Art. XIII §2Who Liable to Impeachment - Judgment - No Bar to Prosecution
Art. XIII §3Officers Not Subject to Impeachment Subject to Removal
Article XIV: Counties
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XIV (Counties)
Art. XIV §1Counties of State
Art. XIV §2Removal of County Seats
Art. XIV §3Striking Off Territory - Vote
Art. XIV §4New County Shall Pay Proportion of Debt
Art. XIV §5Part Stricken Off - Pay Proportion of Debt
Art. XIV §6County Commissioners - Election - Term
Art. XIV §7Officers Compensation. (Repealed)
Art. XIV §8County Officers - Election - Term - Salary
Art. XIV §85Sheriff - Qualifications
Art. XIV §87Coroner - Qualifications
Art. XIV §9Vacancies - How Filled
Art. XIV §10Elector Only Eligible to County Office
Art. XIV §11Justices of the Peace - Constables. (Repealed)
Art. XIV §12Other Officers
Art. XIV §13Classification of Cities and Towns
Art. XIV §14Existing Cities and Towns May Come Under General Law
Art. XIV §15Compensation and Fees of County Officers
Art. XIV §16County Home Rule
Art. XIV §17Service Authorities
Art. XIV §18Intergovernmental Relationships
Article XV: Corporations
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XV (Corporations)
Art. XV §1Unused Charters or Grants of Privilege. (Repealed)
Art. XV §2Corporate Charters Created by General Law
Art. XV §3Power to Revoke, Alter or Annul Charter
Art. XV §4Railroads - Common Carriers - Construction - Intersection
Art. XV §5Consolidation of Parallel Lines Forbidden
Art. XV §6Equal Rights of Public to Transportation
Art. XV §7Existing Railroads to File Acceptance of Constitution. (Repealed)
Art. XV §8Eminent Domain - Police Power - Not to be Abridged
Art. XV §9Fictitious Stock, Bonds - Increase of Stock
Art. XV §10Foreign Corporations - Place - Agent
Art. XV §11Street Railroads - Consent of Municipality
Art. XV §12Retrospective Laws Not to be Passed
Art. XV §13Telegraph Lines - Consolidation
Art. XV §14Railroad or Telegraph Companies - Consolidating with Foreign Companies
Art. XV §15Contracts with Employees Releasing from Liability - Void
Article XVI: Mining and Irrigation
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XVI (Mining and Irrigation)
Art. XVI §1Commissioner of Mines
Art. XVI §2Ventilation - Employment of Children
Art. XVI §3Drainage
Art. XVI §4Mining, Metallurgy, in Public Institutions
Art. XVI §5Water of Streams Public Property
Art. XVI §6Diverting Unappropriated Water - Priority Preferred Uses
Art. XVI §7Right-Of-Way for Ditches, Flumes
Art. XVI §8County Commissioners to Fix Rates for Water, When
Article XVII: Militia
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XVII (Militia)
Art. XVII §1Persons Subject to Service
Art. XVII §2Organization - Equipment - Discipline
Art. XVII §3Officers - How Chosen
Art. XVII §4Armories
Art. XVII §5Exemption in Time of Peace
Article XVIII: Miscellaneous
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XVIII (Miscellaneous)
Art. XVIII §1Homestead and Exemption Laws
Art. XVIII §2Lotteries Prohibited - Exceptions
Art. XVIII §3Arbitration Laws
Art. XVIII §4Felony Defined
Art. XVIII §5Spurious and Drugged Liquors - Laws Concerning. (Repealed)
Art. XVIII §6Preservation of Forests
Art. XVIII §7Land Value Increase - Arboreal Planting Exempt
Art. XVIII §8Publication of Laws
Art. XVIII §9Limited Gaming Permitted
Art. XVIII §9aU.S. Senators and Representatives - Limitations on Terms
Art. XVIII §10Severability of Constitutional Provisions
Art. XVIII §11Elected Government Officials - Limitation on Terms
Art. XVIII §12(Repealed)
Art. XVIII §12aCongressional Term Limits Declaration
Art. XVIII §12bProhibited Methods of Taking Wildlife
Art. XVIII §14Medical Use of Marijuana for Persons Suffering from Debilitating Medical Conditions
Art. XVIII §15State Minimum Wage Rate
Art. XVIII §16Personal Use and Regulation of Marijuana
Article XIX: Amendments
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XIX (Amendments)
Art. XIX §1Constitutional Convention - How Called
Art. XIX §2Amendments to Constitution - How Adopted
Article XX: Home Rule Cities and Towns
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XX (Home Rule Cities and Towns)
Art. XX §1Incorporated
Art. XX §2Officers
Art. XX §3Establishment of Government Civil Service Regulations
Art. XX §4First Charter
Art. XX §5New Charters, Amendments or Measures
Art. XX §6Home Rule for Cities and Towns
Art. XX §7City and County of Denver Single School District - Consolidations
Art. XX §8Conflicting Constitutional Provisions Declared Inapplicable
Art. XX §9Procedure and Requirements for Adoption
Art. XX §10City and County of Broomfield - Created
Art. XX §11Officers - City and County of Broomfield
Art. XX §12Transfer of Government
Art. XX §13Sections Self-Executing - Appropriations
Article XXI: Recall from Office
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XXI (Recall from Office)
Art. XXI §1State Officers May be Recalled
Art. XXI §2Form of Recall Petition
Art. XXI §3Resignation - Filling Vacancy
Art. XXI §4Limitation - Municipal Corporations May Adopt, When
Article XXII: Intoxicating LIQUORS
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XXII (Intoxicating LIQUORS)
Art. XXII §1[Repealed]
Article XXIII: Publication of Legal Advertising
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XXIII (Publication of Legal Advertising)
Art. XXIII §1Publication of Proposed Constitutional Amendments and Initiated and Referred Bills. (Repealed)
Article XXIV: Old Age Pensions
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XXIV (Old Age Pensions)
Art. XXIV §1Fund Created
Art. XXIV §2Moneys Allocated to Fund
Art. XXIV §3Persons Entitled to Receive Pensions
Art. XXIV §4The State Board of Public Welfare to Administer Fund
Art. XXIV §5Revenues for Old Age Pension Fund Continued
Art. XXIV §6Basic Minimum Award
Art. XXIV §7Stabilization Fund and Health and Medical Care Fund
Art. XXIV §8Fund to Remain Inviolate
Art. XXIV §9Effective Date. (Repealed)
Article XXV: Public Utilities
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XXV (Public Utilities)
Art. XXV §1Public Utilities
Article XXVI: Nuclear Detonations
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XXVI (Nuclear Detonations)
Art. XXVI §1Nuclear Detonations Prohibited - Exceptions
Art. XXVI §2Election Required
Art. XXVI §3Certification of Indemnification Required
Art. XXVI §4Article Self-Executing
Art. XXVI §5Severability
Article XXVII: Great OUTDOORS Colorado Program
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XXVII (Great OUTDOORS Colorado Program)
Art. XXVII §1Great Outdoors Colorado Program
Art. XXVII §2Trust Fund Created
Art. XXVII §3Moneys Allocated to Trust Fund
Art. XXVII §4Fund to Remain Inviolate
Art. XXVII §5Trust Fund Expenditures
Art. XXVII §6The State Board of the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund
Art. XXVII §7No Effect on Colorado Water Law
Art. XXVII §8No Substitution Allowed
Art. XXVII §9Eminent Domain
Art. XXVII §10Payment in Lieu of Taxes
Art. XXVII §11Effective Date
Article XXVIII: Campaign and Political Finance
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XXVIII (Campaign and Political Finance)
Art. XXVIII §1Purposes and Findings
Art. XXVIII §2Definitions
Art. XXVIII §3Contribution Limits
Art. XXVIII §4Voluntary Campaign Spending Limits
Art. XXVIII §5Independent Expenditures
Art. XXVIII §6Electioneering Communications
Art. XXVIII §7Disclosure
Art. XXVIII §8Filing - Where to File - Timeliness
Art. XXVIII §9Duties of the Secretary of State - Enforcement
Art. XXVIII §10Sanctions
Art. XXVIII §11Conflicting Provisions Declared Inapplicable
Art. XXVIII §12Repeal of Conflicting Statutory Provisions
Art. XXVIII §13Applicability and Effective Date
Art. XXVIII §14Severability
Art. XXVIII §15Impropriety of Campaign Contributions
Art. XXVIII §16Publishing Government Contracts
Art. XXVIII §17Disclosure of Campaign Contributions
Article XXIX: Ethics in Government
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle XXIX (Ethics in Government)
Art. XXIX §1Purposes and Findings
Art. XXIX §2Definitions
Art. XXIX §3Gift Ban
Art. XXIX §4Restrictions on Representation After Leaving Office
Art. XXIX §5Independent Ethics Commission
Art. XXIX §6Penalty
Art. XXIX §7Counties and Municipalities
Art. XXIX §8Conflicting Provisions Declared Inapplicable
Art. XXIX §9Legislation to Facilitate Article
Schedule
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleThe "Schedule" to the Colorado Constitution
Sch. §0Preamble to the Schedule
Sch. §1All Laws Remain Till Repealed
Sch. §2Contracts - Recognizances - Indictments
Sch. §3Territorial Property Vests in State
Sch. §4Duty of General Assembly
Sch. §5Supreme and District Courts - Transition
Sch. §6Judges - District Attorneys - Term Commence on Filing Oath
Sch. §7Seals of Supreme and District Courts
Sch. §8Probate Court - County Court
Sch. §9Terms Probate Court, Probate Judge, Apply to County Court, County Judge
Sch. §10County and Precinct Officers
Sch. §11Vacancies in County Offices
Sch. §12Constitution Takes Effect on President’s Proclamation
Sch. §13First Election, Contest
Sch. §14First Election - Canvass
Sch. §15Senators - Representatives - Districts
Sch. §16Congressional Election - Canvass
Sch. §17General Assembly, First Session - Restrictions Removed
Sch. §18First General Election - Canvass
Sch. §19Presidential Electors, 1876
Sch. §20Presidential Electors After 1876
Sch. §21Expenses of Convention
Sch. §22Recognizances, Bonds, Payable to People Continue
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