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ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION
Home > Legal Research > States > Illinois > Illinois Law Topics > Illinois Constitutional Law > Illinois Constitution

         Constitution of the State of Illinois


                    ARTICLE II
             THE POWERS OF THE STATE

   
SECTION 1. SEPARATION OF POWERS
    The legislative, executive and judicial branches are
separate. No branch shall exercise powers properly belonging
to another.


SECTION 2. POWERS OF GOVERNMENT
    The enumeration in this Constitution of specified powers
and functions shall not be construed as a limitation of
powers of state government.


Illinois Constitution Table of Contents

 

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