Const 1963, art 4, § 8;
No person holding any office, employment or position under the United States or this state or a political subdivision thereof, except notaries public and members of the armed forces reserve, may be a member of either house of the legislature.
No person holding any office, employment or position under the United States or this state or
any county officea political subdivision thereof, except notaries public, officers of the militia and officers elected by townshipsand members of the armed forces reserve,shall be eligible to or have a seat inmay be a member of either house of the legislature; and all votes given for any such person shall be void.
Const 1908, art 5, § 6;
No person holding any office under the United States or this state or any county office, except notaries public, officers of the militia and officers elected by townships, shall be eligible to or have a seat in either house of the legislature; and all votes given for any such person shall be void.
No person holding any office under the United States
[or this state,]or any county office, except notaries public, officers of the militia and officers elected by townships, shall be eligible to or have a seat in either house of the legislature,; and all votes given for any such person shall be void.
Const 1874, art 4, § 6;
No person holding any elective State office, and no person holding the office of probate judge, county clerk, register of deeds, county treasurer, sheriff, county superintendent of schools, prosecuting attorney, county auditor, or any office to which he was appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall be allowed to take or hold a seat in either House of the Legislature.
No person holding any office under the United States [or this State,] or any county office, except notaries public, officers of the militia and officers elected by townships,No person holding any elective State office, and no person holding the office of probate judge, county clerk, register of deeds, county treasurer, sheriff, county superintendent of schools, prosecuting attorney, county auditor, or any office to which he was appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall beeligible toallowed to take orhavehold a seat in either House of the Legislature, and all votes given for any such person shall be void.
Const 1868, art 5, § 6;
No person holding any elective State office, except that of regent of the University, or member of the board of Education, and no person holding the office of probate judge, county clerk, register of deeds, county treasurer, sheriff, county superintendent of schools, prosecuting attorney, or any office to which he was appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall be allowed to take or hold a seat in either House of the Legislature.
No person holding any elective State office
under the United States [or this State,]except that of regent of the University, or member of the board of Education, and no person holding the office of probate judge, county clerk, register of deeds, county treasurer, sheriff, county superintendent of schools, prosecuting attorney, or any office to which he was appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senateor any county office, except notaries public, officers of the militia and officers elected by townships, shall beeligible toallowed to take orhavehold a seat in either House of the Legislature, and all votes given for any such person shall be void.
Const 1850, art 4, § 6;
No person holding any office under the United States [or this State,] or any county office, except notaries public, officers of the militia and officers elected by townships, shall be eligible to or have a seat in either house of the Legislature, and all votes given for any such person shall be void.
No person holding any office under the United States
,[orofthis State,] or any county office, except notaries public, officers of the militia, justices of the peace, associate judges of the circuit and county courts, and postmastersand officers elected by townships, excepted, shall be eligible to or have a seat in either house of the Legislature, and all votes given for any such person shall be void.
Const 1835, art 4, § 8;
No person holding any office under the United States, or of this State, officers of the militia, justices of the peace, associate judges of the circuit and county courts, and postmasters, excepted, shall be eligible to either house of the Legislature.