History of the State of California: From the Period of the Conquest by Spain to Her Occupation by the United States of AmericaFrost, John
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History of the State of California: From the Period of the Conquest by Spain to Her Occupation by the United States of America
Frost, John
California -- Gold discoveries; California -- History
SEC. 1. The supreme executive power of this State shall be vested in a
chief magistrate, who shall be styled the Governor of the State of
California.
SEC. 2. The Governor shall be elected by the qualified electors, at
the time and places of voting for Members of Assembly, and shall hold
his office two years from the time of his installation, and until his
successor shall be qualified.
SEC. 3. No person shall be eligible to the office of Governor (except
at the first election) who has not been a citizen of the United States
and a resident of this State two years next preceding the election,
and attained the age of twenty-five years at the time of said
election.
SEC. 4. The returns of every election for Governor shall be sealed up
and transmitted to the seat of government, directed to the Speaker of
the Assembly, who shall, during the first week of the session, open
and publish them in presence of both houses of the Legislature. The
person having the highest number of votes shall be Governor; but in
case any two or more have an equal and the highest number of votes,
the Legislature shall by joint-vote of both houses, choose one of said
persons, so having an equal and the highest number of votes, for
Governor.
SEC. 5. The Governor shall be commander-in-chief of the militia, the
army, and navy of this State.
SEC. 6. He shall transact all executive business with the officers of
government, civil and military, and may require information in writing
from the officers of the executive department, upon any subject
relating to the duties of the respective offices.
SEC. 7. He shall see that the laws are faithfully executed.
SEC. 8. When any office shall, from any cause, become vacant, and no
mode is provided by the constitution and laws for filling such
vacancy, the Governor shall have power to fill such vacancy by
granting a commission, which shall expire at the end of the next
session of the Legislature, or at the next election by the people.
SEC. 9. He may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the Legislature by
proclamation, and shall state to both houses, when assembled, the
purpose for which they shall have been convened.
SEC. 10. He shall communicate by message to the Legislature, at every
session, the condition of the State, and recommend such matters as he
shall deem expedient.
SEC. 11. In case of a disagreement between the two houses, with
respect to the time of adjournment, the Governor shall have power to
adjourn the Legislature to such time as he may think proper; Provided
it be not beyond the time fixed for the meeting of the next
Legislature.
SEC. 12. No person shall, while holding any office under the United
States, or this State, exercise the office of Governor, except as
hereinafter expressly provided.
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