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The New Hampshire Constitution

Article I: Bill of Rights
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle I (Bill of Rights)
Part. I Art. 1Equality of Men; Origin and Object of Government
Part. I Art. 2Natural Rights
Part. I Art. 2aThe Bearing of Arms
Part. I Art. 2bRight to Privacy
Part. I Art. 3Society, Its Organization and Purposes
Part. I Art. 4Rights of Conscience Unalienable
Part. I Art. 5Religious Freedom Recognized
Part. I Art. 6Morality and Piety
Part. I Art. 7State Sovereignty
Part. I Art. 8Accountability of Magistrates and Officers; Public’s Right to Know
Part. I Art. 9No Hereditary Office or Place
Part. I Art. 10Right of Revolution
Part. I Art. 11Elections and Elective Franchises
Part. I Art. 12Protection and Taxation Reciprocal
Part. I Art. 12aPower to Take Property Limited
Part. I Art. 13Conscientious Objectors Not Compelled to Bear Arms
Part. I Art. 14Legal Remedies to be Free, Complete, and Prompt
Part. I Art. 15Right of Accused
Part. I Art. 16Former Jeopardy; Jury Trial in Capital Cases
Part. I Art. 17Venue of Criminal Prosecution
Part. I Art. 18Penalties to be Proportioned to Offenses; True Design of Punishment
Part. I Art. 19Searches and Seizures Regulated
Part. I Art. 20Jury Trial in Civil Causes
Part. I Art. 21Jurors; Compensation
Part. I Art. 22Free Speech; Liberty of the Press
Part. I Art. 23Retrospective Laws Prohibited
Part. I Art. 24Militia
Part. I Art. 25Standing Armies
Part. I Art. 26Military, Subject to Civil Power
Part. I Art. 27Quartering of Soldiers
Part. I Art. 28Taxes, by Whom Levied
Part. I Art. 28aMandated Programs
Part. I Art. 29Suspension of Laws by Legislature Only
Part. I Art. 30Freedom of Speech
Part. I Art. 31Meetings of Legislature, for What Purposes
Part. I Art. 32Rights of Assembly, Instruction, and Petition
Part. I Art. 33Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishments Prohibited
Part. I Art. 34Martial Law Limited
Part. I Art. 35The Judiciary; Tenure of Office, etc
Part. I Art. 36Pensions
Part. I Art. 36aUse of Retirement Funds
Part. I Art. 37Separation of Powers
Part. I Art. 38Social Virtues Inculcated
Part. I Art. 39Changes in Town and City Charters; Referendum Required
Article II: Form of Government
PassageTitle
Entire ArticleArticle II (Form of Government)
Part. II Art. 1Name of Body Politic
Part. II Art. 2Legislature, How Constituted
Part. II Art. 3General Court, When to Meet and Dissolve
Part. II Art. 4Power of General Court to Establish Courts
Part. II Art. 5Power to Make Laws, Elect Officers, Define Their Powers and Duties, Impose Fines, and Assess Taxes; Prohibited from Authorizing Towns to Aid Certain Corporations
Part. II Art. 5aContinuity of Government in Case of Enemy Attack
Part. II Art. 5bPower to Provide for Tax Valuations Based on Use
Part. II Art. 6Valuation and Taxation
Part. II Art. 6aUse of Certain Revenues Restricted to Highways
Part. II Art. 6bMoney Received from Lotteries to be Used for Educational Purposes Only
Part. II Art. 7Members of Legislature Not to Take Fees or Act as Counsel
Part. II Art. 8Open Sessions of Legislature
House of Representatives
Part. II Art. 9Representatives Elected Every Second Year; Apportionment of Representatives
Part. II Art. 9aLegislative Adjustments of Census with Reference to Non-Residents
Part. II Art. 10[Repealed, 1889]
Part. II Art. 11Small Towns, Representation by Districts and Floterial Districts
Part. II Art. 11aDivision of Town, Ward, or Place; Representative Districts
Part. II Art. 12Biennial Election of Representatives in November
Part. II Art. 13[Repealed, 1976]
Part. II Art. 14Representatives, How Elected, Qualifications Of
Part. II Art. 15Compensation of the Legislature
Part. II Art. 16Vacancies in House, How Filled
Part. II Art. 17House to Impeach Before the Senate
Part. II Art. 18Money Bills to Originate in House
Part. II Art. 18aBudget Bills
Part. II Art. 19Adjournment
Part. II Art. 20Quorum, What Constitutes
Part. II Art. 21Privileges of Members of the Legislature
Part. II Art. 22House to Elect Speaker and Officers, Settle Rules of Proceedings, and Punish Misconduct
Part. II Art. 23Senate and Executive Have Like Powers; Imprisonment Limited
Part. II Art. 24Journals and Laws to be Published; Yeas and Nays, and Protests
Senate
Part. II Art. 25Senate; How Constituted
Part. II Art. 26Senatorial Districts, How Constituted
Part. II Art. 26aDivision of Town, Ward, or Lace; Senatorial Districts
Part. II Art. 27Election of Senators
Part. II Art. 28[Repealed, 1976]
Part. II Art. 29Qualifications of Senators
Part. II Art. 30Inhabitant Defined
Part. II Art. 31Inhabitants of Unincorporated Places; Their Rights, etc
Part. II Art. 32Biennial Meetings, How Warned, Governed, and Conducted; Return of Votes, etc
Part. II Art. 33Secretary of State to Count Votes for Senators and Notify Persons Elected
Part. II Art. 34Vacancies in Senate, How Filled
Part. II Art. 35Senate, Judges of Their Own Elections
Part. II Art. 36Adjournment
Part. II Art. 37Senate to Elect Their Own Officers; Quorum
Part. II Art. 38Senate to Try Impeachments; Mode of Proceeding
Part. II Art. 39Judgment on Impeachment Limited
Part. II Art. 40Chief Justice to Preside on Impeachment of Governor
Executive Power – Governor
Part. II Art. 41Governor, Supreme Executive Magistrate
Part. II Art. 42Election of Governor, Return of Votes; Electors; if No Choice, Legislature to Elect One of Two Highest Candidates; Qualifications for Governor
Part. II Art. 43In Cases of Disagreement, Governor to Adjourn or Prorogue Legislature; if Causes Exist, May Convene Them Elsewhere
Part. II Art. 44Veto to Bills
Part. II Art. 45Resolves to be Treated Like Bills
Part. II Art. 46Nomination and Appointment of Officers
Part. II Art. 47Governor and Council Have Negative on Each Other
Part. II Art. 48[Repealed, 1976]
Part. II Art. 49President of Senate, etc to Act as Governor When Office Vacant; Speaker of House to Act When Office of President of Senate Also Vacant
Part. II Art. 49aProlonged Failure to Qualify; Vacancy in Office of Governor Due to Physical or Mental Incapacity, etc
Part. II Art. 50Governor to Prorogue or Adjourn Legislature, and Call Extra Sessions
Part. II Art. 51Powers and Duties of Governor as Commander-In-Chief
Part. II Art. 52Pardoning Power
Part. II Art. 53[Repealed, 1976]
Part. II Art. 54[Repealed, 1976]
Part. II Art. 55[Repealed, 1976]
Part. II Art. 56Disbursements from Treasury
Part. II Art. 57[Repealed, 1950]
Part. II Art. 58Compensation of Governor and Council
Part. II Art. 59Salaries of Judges
Council
Part. II Art. 60Councilors; Mode of Election, etc
Part. II Art. 61Vacancies, How Filled, if No Choice
Part. II Art. 62Subsequent Vacancies; Governor to Convene; Duties
Part. II Art. 63Impeachment of Councilors
Part. II Art. 64Secretary to Record Proceedings of Council
Part. II Art. 65Councilor Districts Provided For
Part. II Art. 66Elections by Legislature May be Adjourned from Day to Day; Order Thereof
Secretary, Treasurer, Etc.
Part. II Art. 67Election of Secretary and Treasurer
Part. II Art. 68State Records, Where Kept; Duty of Secretary
Part. II Art. 69Deputy Secretary
Part. II Art. 70Secretary to Give Bond
County Treasurer, Etc.
Part. II Art. 71County Treasurers, Registers of Probate, County Attorneys, Sheriffs, and Registers of Deeds Elected
Part. II Art. 72Counties May be Divided into Districts for Registering Deeds
Judiciary Power
Part. II Art. 72aSupreme and Superior Courts
Part. II Art. 73Tenure of Office to be Expressed in Commissions; Judges to Hold Office During Good Behavior, etc, Removal
Part. II Art. 73aSupreme Court, Administration
Part. II Art. 74Judges to Give Opinions, When
Part. II Art. 75Justices of Peace Commissioned for Five Years
Part. II Art. 76Divorce and Probate Appeals, Where Tried
Part. II Art. 77Jurisdiction of Justices in Civil Causes
Part. II Art. 78Judges and Sheriffs, When Disqualified by Age
Part. II Art. 79Judges and Justices Not to Act as Counsel
Part. II Art. 80Jurisdiction and Term of Probate Courts
Part. II Art. 81Judges and Registers of Probate Not to Act as Counsel
Clerk of Courts
Part. II Art. 82Clerks of Courts, by Whom Appointed
Encouragement of Literature, Trade, Etc.
Part. II Art. 83Encouragement of Literature, etc; Control of Corporations, Monopolies, etc
Oaths and Subscriptions Exclusion from Offices, Etc.
Part. II Art. 84Oath of Civil Officers
Part. II Art. 85Before Whom Taken
Part. II Art. 86Form of Commissions
Part. II Art. 87Form of Writs
Part. II Art. 88Form of Indictments, etc
Part. II Art. 89Suicides and Deodands
Part. II Art. 90Existing Laws Continued if Not Repugnant
Part. II Art. 91Habeas Corpus
Part. II Art. 92Enacting Style of Statutes
Part. II Art. 93Governor and Judges Prohibited from Holding Other Offices
Part. II Art. 94Incompatibility of Offices; Only Two Offices of Profit to be Holden at Same Time
Part. II Art. 95Incompatibility of Certain Offices
Part. II Art. 96Bribery and Corruption Disqualify for Office
Part. II Art. 97[Repealed, 1950]
Part. II Art. 98Constitution, When to Take Effect
Part. II Art. 99[Repealed, 1980]
Part. II Art. 100Alternate Methods of Proposing Amendments
Part. II Art. 101Enrollment of Constitution
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