Article II of the Wisconsin Constitution

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Article II of the Wisconsin Constitution is the section that defines the state’s political organization, including provisions on suffrage, elections, and the structure of government authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional article
part of the Wisconsin Constitution
appliesToJurisdiction State of Wisconsin NERFINISHED
bindingOn Wisconsin election officials
Wisconsin local governments
Wisconsin state government NERFINISHED
country United States of America
defines allocation of governmental authority in Wisconsin
political organization of Wisconsin
enactedBy Constitutional Convention of Wisconsin NERFINISHED
enforcedBy courts of Wisconsin NERFINISHED
governs qualifications of electors in Wisconsin
statewide elections in Wisconsin
voting rights in Wisconsin
hasAmendments amendments to the Wisconsin Constitution affecting suffrage and elections
hasSectionType article
interpretedBy Wisconsin Supreme Court NERFINISHED
language English
legalDomain constitutional law
public law
legalForm state constitutional law
legalHierarchy supreme law of Wisconsin subject to the U.S. Constitution
legalStatus in force
partOf Wisconsin Constitution NERFINISHED
relatedTo Article I of the Wisconsin Constitution NERFINISHED
Article III of the Wisconsin Constitution NERFINISHED
subjectMatter elections
government authority
political organization of the state
suffrage

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Wisconsin Constitution hasPart Article II of the Wisconsin Constitution