Oregon Constitution
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- OR CONST Preamble
- Article I. Bill of Rights
- Article II. Suffrage and Elections
- Article III. Distribution of Powers
- Article IV. Legislative Branch
- Article V. Executive Branch
- Article VI. Administrative Department
- Article VII (Amended). Judicial Branch
- Article VII (Original). The Judicial Branch
- Article VIII. Education and School Lands
- Article IX. Finance
- Article X. The Militia
- Article X-A. Catastrophic Disasters
- Article XI. Corporations and Internal Improvements
- Article XI-A. Rural Credits
- Article XI-D. State Power Development
- Article XI-E. State Reforestation
- Article XI-F(1). Higher Education Building Projects
- Article XI-F(2). Veterans' Bonus
- Article XI-G. Higher Education Institutions and Activities; Community Colleges
- Article XI-H. Pollution Control
- Article XI-I(1). Water Development Projects
- Article XI-I(2). Multifamily Housing for Elderly and Disabled
- Article XI-J. Small Scale Local Energy Loans
- Article XI-K. Guarantee of Bonded Indebtedness of Education Districts
- Article XI-L. Oregon Health and Science University
- Article XI-M. Seismic Rehabilitation of Public Education Buildings
- Article XI-N. Seismic Rehabilitation of Emergency Services Buildings
- Article XI-O. Pension Liabilities
- Article XI-P. School District Capital Costs
- Article XI-Q. Real or Personal Property Owned or Operated by State
- Article XII. State Printing
- Article XIV. Seat of Government
- Article XV. Miscellaneous
- Article XVI. Boundaries
- Article XVII. Amendments and Revisions
- Article XVIII. Schedule
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