Article XI.
Education

Section 7. Michigan state university board of trustees; election, term

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Time of elections

Except for special elections to fill vacancies, or as otherwise provided in this constitution, all elections for national, state, county and township offices shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in each even-numbered year or on such other date as members of the congress of the United States are regularly elected.

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1909 Article V. Section 12

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1909 Article VI. Section 1

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1909 Article VII. Section 2

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1909 Article VII. Section 9

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1909 Article VII. Section 14

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1909 Article VIII. Section 3

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1909 Article VIII. Section 18

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1909 Article XI. Section 2

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1909 Article XI. Section 3

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1909 Article XI. Section 6

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1909 Article XI. Section 7

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1959 Article XI. Section 16

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University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Wayne State University; controlling boards

The regents of the University of Michigan and their successors in office shall constitute a body corporate known as the Regents of the University of Michigan; the trustees of Michigan State University and their successors in office shall constitute a body corporate known as the Board of Trustees of Michigan State University; the governors of Wayne State University and their successors in office shall constitute a body corporate known as the Board of Governors of Wayne State University. Each board shall have general supervision of its institution and the control and direction of all expenditures from the institution’s funds. Each board shall, as often as necessary, elect a president of the institution under its supervision. He shall be the principal executive officer of the institution, be ex-officio a member of the board without the right to vote and preside at meetings of the board. The board of each institution shall consist of eight members who shall hold office for terms of eight years and who shall be elected as provided by law. The governor shall fill board vacancies by appointment. Each appointee shall hold office until a successor has been nominated and elected as provided by law.

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1909 Article XI. Section 3

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1909 Article XI. Section 4

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1909 Article XI. Section 5

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1909 Article XI. Section 7

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1909 Article XI. Section 8

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1959 Article XI. Section 16

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Michigan state university board of trustees; election, term

There shall be elected on the first Monday in April, 1909, a board of trustees to consist of 6 members, 2 of whom shall hold the office for 2 years, 2 for 4 years and 2 for 6 years. At every regular biennial spring election thereafter, there shall be elected 2 members whose term of office shall be 6 years. The members thus elected and their successors in office shall be a body corporate to be known as "The board of trustees of Michigan state university of agriculture and applied science.” The board of trustees shall be the successor in interest to all the rights, powers, assets and liabilities of the state board of agriculture.

State board of agriculture; election, term

There shall be elected on the first Monday in April, nineteen hundred nine, a state board of agriculture to consist of six members, two of whom shall hold the office for two years, two for four years and two for six years. At every regular biennial spring election thereafter, there shall be elected two members whose term of office shall be six years. The members thus elected and their successors in office shall be a body corporate to be known as "The State Board of Agriculture.”

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1964 Article II. Section 5

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1964 Article VIII. Section 5

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