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Pennsylvania

Constitution · Chapter 21
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§ 1. When to take effect.
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§ 2. Former laws remain in force.
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§ 3. Election of Senators.
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§ 4. Election of Senators (continued).
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§ 5. Election of Governor.
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§ 6. Election of Lieutenant Governor.
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§ 7. Secretary of Internal Affairs.
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§ 8. Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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§ 9. Eligibility of present officers.
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§ 10. Judges of Supreme Court.
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§ 11. Courts of record.
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§ 12. Register's courts abolished.
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§ 13. Judicial districts.
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§ 14. Decennial adjustment of judicial districts.
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§ 15. Judges in commission.
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§ 16. President judges; casting lots; associate judges.
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§ 17. Compensation of judges.
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§ 18. Courts of Philadelphia and Allegheny Counties; organization in Philadelphia.
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§ 19. Organization of courts in Allegheny County.
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§ 20. When re-organization of courts to take effect.
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§ 21. Causes pending in Philadelphia; transfer of records.
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§ 22. Causes pending in Allegheny County.
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§ 23. Prothonotary of Philadelphia County.
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§ 24. Aldermen.
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§ 25. Magistrates in Philadelphia.
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§ 26. Term of present officers.
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§ 27. Oath of office.
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§ 28. County commissioners and auditors.
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§ 29. Compensation of present officers.
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§ 30. Renewal of oath of office.
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§ 31. Enforcing legislation.
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§ 32. An ordinance declared valid.
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§ 33. City commissioners of Philadelphia.
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