1. Boundaries. 2. Distribution of powers. 6. Suffrage and eligibility. 7. Census and apportionment. 8. Counties and cities. 9. Taxation and finance. FLORIDA. Section 2. Purposes of government. Para- 3. Jury trial. 4. Courts open to all. 5. Religious freedom. 6. No preference to be given any 7. Habeas corpus, to be granted 9. Bail may be given, except for 10. When trials to be upon present- 11. Public, speedy and impartial 12. Twice in jeopardy. Life and 13. Freedom of speech and press. 14. When costs are payable. 15. Rights of petition. 16. Imprisonment for debt. Section public, except executive ses- 14. Originating bills and amending same. 15. Enacting clause. 16. Each law restricted to but one subject. 17. Formalities to be observed in 18. When laws are to take effect. 20. What local and special legisla- 21. Laws to be uniform in effect.- 22. Suits against the State. 23. Lotterics prohibited. 24. County and municipal govern- 25. General laws for certain corpo- 5. Members forbidden to hold cer- 30. Impeachment trials. Appropriation laws restricted to 31. United States Senator, how 32. Criminal laws not retroactive. ARTICLE IV. 1. Executive power, how vested 2. Election of Governor, and term 3. To be eligible for the office of Governor. 18. Governor may veto items of ap- 19. When president of Senate or Speaker of House of Represen- 21. Secretary of State and his 22. Attorney-General and his duties. 24. Treasurer, his duties. 25. Superintendent of Public In- 27. Cabinet officers to make full re- Section 28. Cabinet officers to be installed 29. Salaries of Governor and cabi- 1. ARTICLE V. Judiciary Department. Judicial powers, how vested. 8. Who eligible to office of judge. jurisdiction of Su- 6. Legislature to prescribe how 7. Clerk of Supreme Court. 9. Salaries of Supreme and Circuit 10. Enumeration of judicial circuits. writs. 12. Extra territorial jurisdiction in 13. Judges to report defects in laws 14. Circuit judge to appoint court ties, etc. 15. State attorney, how appointed.- 16. County judges. 17. Jurisdiction of the same. 19. Judges ad litem, how and when |