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ALASKA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE XV
SCHEDULE OF TRANSITIONAL MEASURES

ART. XV §1 | CONTINUANCE OF LAWS

ART. XV §2 | SAVING OF EXISTING RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES

ART. XV §3 | LOCAL GOVERNMENT

ART. XV §4 | CONTINUANCE OF OFFICE

ART. XV §5 | CORRESPONDING QUALIFICATIONS

Residence, citizenship, or other qualifications under the Territory may be used toward the fulfillment of corresponding qualifications required by this constitution.

ART. XV §6 | GOVERNOR TO PROCLAIM ELECTION

When the people of the Territory ratify this constitution and it is approved by the duly constituted authority of the United States, the governor of the Territory shall, within thirty days after receipt of the official notification of such approval, issue a proclamation and take necessary measures to hold primary and general elections for all state elective offices provided for by this constitution.

ART. XV §7 | FIRST STATE ELECTIONS

The primary election shall take place not less than forty nor more than ninety days after the proclamation by the governor of the Territory. The general election shall take place not less than ninety days after the primary election. The elections shall be governed by this constitution and by applicable territorial laws.

ART. XV §8 | UNITED STATES SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVE

The officers to be elected at the first general election shall include two senators and one representative to serve in the Congress of the United States, unless senators and a representative have been previously elected and seated. One senator shall be elected for the long term and one senator for the short term, each term to expire on the third day of January in an odd-numbered year to be determined by authority of the United States. The term of the representative shall expire on the third day of January in the odd-numbered year immediately following his assuming office. If the first representative is elected in an even-numbered year to take office in that year, a representative shall be elected at the same time to fill the full term commencing on the third day of January of the following year, and the same person may be elected for both terms.

ART. XV §9 | TERMS OF FIRST GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

The First Governor and Lieutenant Governor shall hold office for a term beginning with the day on which they assume office and ending at noon on the first Monday in December of the even-numbered year following the next presidential election. This term shall count as a full term for purposes of determining eligibility for re-election only if it is four years or more in duration.

ART. XV §10 | ELECTION OF FIRST SENATORS

At the first state general election, one senator shall be chosen for a two-year term from each of the following senate districts, described in section 2 of article XIV: A, B, D, E, G, I, J, L, N, and O. At the same election, one senator shall be chosen for a four-year term from each of the following senate districts described in section 2 of article XIV: A, C, E, F, H, J, K, M, N, and P.

ART. XV §11 | TERMS OF FIRST STATE LEGISLATORS

The first state legislators shall hold office for a term beginning with the day on which they assume office and ending at noon on the fourth Monday in January after the next general election, except that senators elected for four-year terms shall serve an additional two years thereafter. If the first general election is held in an even-numbered year, it shall be deemed to be the general election for that year.

ART. XV §12 | ELECTION RETURNS

The returns of the first general election shall be made, canvassed, and certified in the manner prescribed by law. The governor of the Territory shall certify the results to the President of the United States.

ART. XV §13 | ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE

When the President of the United States issues a proclamation announcing the results of the election, and the State has been admitted into the Union, the officers elected and qualified shall assume office.

ART. XV §14 | FIRST SESSION OF LEGISLATURE

ART. XV §15 | FIRST LEGISLATORS: OFFICE HOLDING

ART. XV §16 | FIRST JUDICIAL COUNCIL

The first members of the judicial council shall, notwithstanding section 8 of article IV, be appointed for terms as follows: three attorney members for one, three, and five years respectively, and three non-attorney members for two, four, and six years respectively. The six members so appointed shall, in accordance with section 5 of article IV, submit to the governor nominations to fill the initial vacancies on the superior court and the supreme court, including the office of chief justice. After the initial vacancies on the superior and supreme courts are filled, the chief justice shall assume his seat on the judicial council.

ART. XV §17 | TRANSFER OF COURT JURISDICTION

Until the courts provided for in article IV are organized, the courts, their jurisdiction, and the judicial system shall remain as constituted on the date of admission unless otherwise provided by law. When the state courts are organized, new actions shall be commenced and filed therein, and all causes, other than those under the jurisdiction of the United States, pending in the courts existing on the date of admission, shall be transferred to the proper state court as though commenced, filed, or lodged in those courts in the first instance, except as otherwise provided by law.

ART. XV §18 | TERRITORIAL ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

ART. XV §19 | FIRST REAPPORTIONMENT

ART. XV §20 | STATE CAPITAL

ART. XV §21 | SEAL

ART. XV §22 | FLAG

ART. XV §23 | SPECIAL VOTING PROVISION

ART. XV §24 | ORDINANCES

Editor's Notes
All three ordinances were ratified on April 24, 1956

ART. XV §25 | EFFECTIVE DATE

ART. XV §26 | APPROPRIATIONS FOR RELOCATION OF THE CAPITAL

If a majority of those voting on the question at the general election in 1982 approve the ballot proposition for the total cost to the State of providing for relocation of the capital, no additional voter approval of appropriations for that purpose within the cost approved by the voters is required under the 1982 amendment limiting increases in appropriations (art. IX, sec. 16).

ART. XV §27 | RECONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT LIMITING INCREASES IN APPROPRIATIONS

ART. XV §28 | APPLICATION OF AMENDMENT

ART. XV §29 | APPLICABILITY OF AMENDMENTS PROVIDING FOR REDISTRICTING OF THE LEGISLATURE

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