Wash. Const. art. II – Legislative Department | MidpageLegislative Department
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1Legislative Powers, Where Vested2House of Representatives and Senate3The Census4Election of Representatives and Term of Office5Elections, When to Be Held6Election and Term of Office of Senators7Qualifications of Legislators8Judges of Their Own Election and Qualification - Quorum9Rules of Procedure10Election of Officers11Journal, Publicity of Meetings - Adjournments12Sessions, When — Duration13Limitation on Members Holding Office in the State14Same, Federal or Other Office15Vacancies in Legislature and in Partisan County Elective Office16Privileges from Arrest17Freedom of Debate18Style of Laws19Bill to Contain One Subject20Origin and Amendment of Bills21Yeas and Nays22Passage of Bills23Compensation of Members24Lotteries and Divorce25Extra Compensation Prohibited26Suits Against the State27Elections — Viva Voce Vote28Special Legislation29Convict Labor30Bribery or Corrupt Solicitation31Laws, When to Take Effect32Laws, How Signed.33Alien Ownership34Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture and Immigration35Protection of Employees36When Bills Must Be Introduced37Revision or Amendment38Limitation on Amendments39Free Transportation to Public Officer Prohibited40Highway Funds41Laws, Effective Date, Initiative, Referendum —Amendment or Repeal42Governmental Continuity During Emergency Periods43Redistricting