4. What authority lays down the rule for restoration to rights of citizenship? Section 1.
5. What step is requisite preliminary to voting? Section 2.
6. What oath is necessary to registration? Section 2.
7. What authority provides rules for registration? Section 2.
8. How do the people vote? Section 3.
9. How do members of the General Assembly vote in elections of officers? Section 3; and Article II, section 9.
10. What is the general rule as to qualifications for holding office? Section 4.
11. What oath does the officer take? Section 4.
12. What persons are disqualified? Section 4.
13. Does mere disbelief in an Almighty God disqualify, if such disbelief be not expressed? Answer--No; the word "deny" is held to mean assertion of disbelief by word, writing or otherwise. (See Article I, section 26)
ARTICLE VII.
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.
1. What county officers are to be elected? Section 1. By act of 1876-'77, chapter 141, section 5, the Justices of the Peace elect three, four or five County Commissioners. The Justices may abolish the office of County Treasurer, and then the Sheriff takes his place.
2. How often and when does the election take place? Section 1.
3. What are the duties of the County Commissioners by the Constitution? Section 2.
4. How is this changed by act of 1876-'77: chapter 141? Answer--By this act, section 5, the Commissioners cannot levy taxes, purchase land, remove or designate new sites for county buildings, contract or repair bridges, if the cost may be over $500, or borrow money, or alter, or make additional townships, without the concurrence of a majority of the Justices of the Peace sitting with them. Moreover, by the same act the Board of County Commissioners have the powers of the Township Trustees.
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