Article V
Section 1
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Nothing in this or any other provision of constitution limits legislative or gubernatorial authority to delegate Governor’s extradition powers. Woodard v. Rasmussen, 73 Or App 689, 700 P2d 675 (1985), Sup Ct review denied
Art. V, Section 2
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As used in this section, requirement to be “resident within” this state to run for Governor refers to domicile; individual can be resident of only one state at any one time, and in determining residency, Secretary of State may rely upon voter registration, driver license, payment of taxes and length of time spent in state and main location of person’s business or occupation. State ex rel Kristof v. Fagan, 369 Or 261, 504 P3d 1163 (2022)
Art. V, Section 10
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Request to public official for investigation of alleged law violations is absolutely privileged. Cushman v. Edgar, 44 Or App 297, 605 P2d 1210 (1980)
Art. V, Section 12
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Immediate special session after early adjournment as separate, (1972) Vol 36, p 140; revocation by Governor of proclamation calling legislature into special session, (1982) Vol. 42, p 209
Art. V, Section 14
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Governor is not required to specify end date of reprieve, and governor may grant reprieve for particular purpose, as long as effect of reprieve is to temporarily delay execution of sentence. Haugen v. Kitzhaber, 353 Or 715, 306 P3d 592 (2013)
Governor has power to grant reprieve even if recipient of reprieve rejects reprieve. Haugen v. Kitzhaber, 353 Or 715, 306 P3d 592 (2013)
Art. V, Section 15a
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This section gives Governor power to veto only emergency clause in nonappropriation bills which contain such clause. Lipscomb v. State Bd. of Higher Ed., 305 Or 472, 753 P2d 939 (1988)
LAW REVIEW CITATIONS: 32 WLR 69 (1996)
Art. V, Section 15b
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Procedure for passage of bills by the Legislative Assembly, (1973) Vol 36, p 536
LAW REVIEW CITATIONS: 32 WLR 69 (1996)