The original, signed copy
of the Oregon Constitution is permanently housed in
the Oregon State Archives. The Constitution defined
and established the organization of government in
Oregon from 1859 to 1902, when the initiative and
referendum amendment was added.
Leather Cover
Title Page
Preamble:
We the people of the State of Oregon to the end
that Justice be established, order maintained, and
liberty perpetuated, do ordain this Constitution.—
Article I: Bill of Rights
Page One
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Three
Page Four
Page Five
Page Six
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Seven
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Eight
Separate issues
Article II: Suffrage and Elections
Section 1-2
Section 3-5
Section 6-9
Section 10-12
Section 13-16
Section 17
Article III: Distribution of Powers
Section 1
Article IV: Legislative Department
Section 1-2
Section 3-5
Section 6-7
Section 7-9
Section 10-12
Section 12-16
Section 16-20
Section 20-23
Section 23-24
Section 24-29
Section 29-30
Section 31
Article V: Executive Department
Section 1-3
Section 4-7
Section 7-11
Section 12-14
Section 14-15
Section 15-17
Section 18
Article VI: Administrative Department
Section 1-2
Section 3-7
Section 8-9
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Article VII: The Judicial Department
Section 1-2
Section 2-5
Section 6-8
Section 9-10
Section 11-13
Section 13-15
Section 16-18
Section 19-21
Section 21
(oath)
Article VIII: Education and School Lands
Section
1-2
Section
2-5
Section 5
Article IX: Finance
Section 1-3
Section 4-8
Article X: The Militia
Section 1-4
Section 4-5
Article XI: Corporations and Internal
Improvements
Section 1-3
Section 4-8
Section 9-10
Article XII: State Printer
Section 1
Article XIII: Salaries
Section 1
Article XIV: Seat of Government
Section 1-2
Section 3
Article XV: Miscellaneous
Section 1-4
Section 5-8
Article XVI: Boundaries
Page 1
Page 2
Article XVII: Amendments
Section 1
Section 2
Article XVIII: Schedule
Section
1-2
Section
2-4
Section
4-5
Section
5-6
Section
6-10
Section
11
Signatures
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