Const 1963, art 4, § 9;
No person elected to the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this state from the governor, except notaries public and lieutenant governor, from the legislature, or from any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected.
No person elected to the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this state from the governor, except notaries public and lieutenant governor, from the legislature, or from any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected.
Const 1963, art 4, § 9;
No person elected to and serving in the legislature shall accept any civil appointment within this state from the governor, except notaries public, from the legislature, or from any other state authority. “Appointment” as used in this section does not mean election. If a member of the legislature is appointed or elected to another office, he shall resign his legislative office before accepting the appointive or elective office.
No person elected to and serving in the legislature shall
receiveaccept any civil appointment within this state from the governor, except notaries public, from the legislature, or from any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected. “Appointment” as used in this section does not mean election. If a member of the legislature is appointed or elected to another office, he shall resign his legislative office before accepting the appointive or elective office.
Const 1963, art 4, § 9;
No person elected to the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this state from the governor, except notaries public, from the legislature, or from any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected. Election to public office by vote of the electors is not a civil appointment.
No person elected to the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this state from the governor, except notaries public, from the legislature, or from any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected. Election to public office by vote of the electors is not a civil appointment.
Const 1963, art 4, § 9;
No person elected to the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this state from the governor, except notaries public, from the legislature, or from any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected.
No person elected
a member ofto the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this stateor to the senate of the United Statesfrom the governor, except notaries public,or from the governor and senate,from the legislature, or from any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected.All such appointments and all votes given for any person so elected for any such office or appointment shall be void.
Const 1908, art 5, § 7;
No person elected a member of the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this state or to the senate of the United States from the governor, except notaries public, or from the governor and senate, from the legislature, or any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected: Provided, That any member of the legislature may become a candidate for and be elected to another state office without resigning as a member of the legislature in such cases in which the term of said state office does not overlap the term of office for which the member of the legislature is elected. All such appointments and all votes given for any person so elected for any such office or appointment shall be void. No member of the legislature shall be interested directly or indirectly in any contract with the state or any county thereof, authorized by any law passed during the time for which he is elected, nor for 1 year thereafter.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 10
No person elected a member of the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this state or to the senate of the United States from the governor, except notaries public, or from the governor and senate, from the legislature, or any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected: Provided, That any member of the legislature may become a candidate for and be elected to another state office without resigning as a member of the legislature in such cases in which the term of said state office does not overlap the term of office for which the member of the legislature is elected. All such appointments and all votes given for any person so elected for any such office or appointment shall be void. No member of the legislature shall be interested directly or indirectly in any contract with the state or any county thereof, authorized by any law passed during the time for which he is elected, nor for
one1 year thereafter.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 10
Const 1908, art 5, § 7;
No person elected a member of the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this state or to the senate of the United States from the governor, except notaries public, or from the governor and senate, from the legislature, or any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected. All such appointments and all votes given for any person so elected for any such office or appointment shall be void. No member of the legislature shall be interested directly or indirectly in any contract with the state or any county thereof, authorized by any law passed during the time for which he is elected, nor for one year thereafter.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 10
No person elected a member of the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this state
,or to the senate of the United States,from the governor, except notaries public, or from the governor and senate, from the legislature, or any other state authority, during the term for which he is elected. All such appointments and all votes given for any person so elected for any such office or appointment,shall be void. No member of the legislature shall be interested,directly or indirectly,in any contract with the state,or any county thereof, authorized by any law passed,during the time for which he is elected, nor for one year thereafter.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 10
Const 1874, art 4, § 17;
No person elected a member of the Legislature shall receive any civil appointment other than that of notary public, from the Governor, the Governor and Senate, from the Legislature, or any other State authority, or be eligible to any office which shall have been created or the emoluments of which shall have been increased by the Legislature of which he is a member, until the expiration of the term for which he is elected. All such appointments and all votes given for any person so elected, for any such office or appointment, shall be void. No member of the Legislature shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract with the State, or any municipal corporation authorized by any law passed during the time for which he is elected, until one year after the expiration of his legislative term.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 10
No person elected a member of the Legislature shall receive any civil appointment other than that of notary public,
within this State, or to the Senate of the United States,from the Governor, the Governor and Senate, from the Legislature, or any other State authority, or be eligible to any office which shall have been created or the emoluments of which shall have been increased by the Legislature of which he is a member,duringuntil the expiration of the term for which he is elected. All such appointments and all votes given for any person so elected, for any such office or appointment, shall be void. No member of the Legislature shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract with the State, or any municipal corporationcounty thereof,authorized by any law passed,during the time for which he is elected,nor foruntil one year after the expiration of his legislative termthereafter.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 10
Excluded;
Const 1850, art 4, § 18;
No person elected a member of the Legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this State, or to the Senate of the United States, from the Governor, the Governor and Senate, from the Legislature, or any other State authority, during the term for which he is elected. All such appointments and all votes given for any person so elected for any such office or appointment, shall be void. No member of the Legislature shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract with the State, or any county thereof, authorized by any law passed, during the time for which he is elected, nor for one year thereafter.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 10
No person elected a member of the Legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this State, or to the Senate of the United States, from the Governor, the Governor and Senate,
orfrom the Legislature, or any other State authority, during the term for which he is elected. All such appointments and all votes given for any person so elected for any such office or appointment, shall be void. No member of the Legislature shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract with the State, or any county thereof, authorized by any law passed, during the time for which he is elected, nor for one year thereafter.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 10
Const 1835, art 4, § 19;
No member of the Legislature shall receive any civil appointment from the Governor and Senate, or from the Legislature, during the term for which he is elected.