ARTICLE 3, SECTION 10
SECTION 10 VACANCY IN OFFICE OF GOVERNOR. In case of the
removal, resignation, death or disability of the governor, the
duties of the office shall devolve upon the lieutenant governor;
and in case of a vacancy in both the offices of governor and
lieutenant governor, the duties of the governor shall devolve
upon the secretary of state. In addition to the line of
succession to the office and duties of governor as hereinabove
indicated, if the necessity shall arise, in order to fill the
vacancy in the office of governor, the following state officers
shall succeed to the duties of governor and in the order named,
viz.: Treasurer, auditor, attorney general, superintendent of
public instruction and commissioner of public lands. In case of
the death, disability, failure or refusal of the person regularly
elected to the office of governor to qualify at the time provided
by law, the duties of the office shall devolve upon the person
regularly elected to and qualified for the office of lieutenant
governor, who shall act as governor until the disability be
removed, or a governor be elected; and in case of the death,
disability, failure or refusal of both the governor and the
lieutenant governor elect to qualify, the duties of the governor
shall devolve upon the secretary of state; and in addition to the
line of succession to the office and duties of governor as
hereinabove indicated, if there shall be the failure or refusal
of any officer named above to qualify, and if the necessity shall
arise by reason thereof, then in that event in order to fill the
vacancy in the office of governor, the following state officers
shall succeed to the duties of governor in the order named, viz:
Treasurer, auditor, attorney general, superintendent of public
instruction and commissioner of public lands. Any person
succeeding to the office of governor as in this section provided,
shall perform the duties of such office only until the disability
be removed, or a governor be elected and qualified; and if a
vacancy occur more than thirty days before the next general
election occurring within two years after the commencement of the
term, a person shall be elected at such election to fill the
office of governor for the remainder of the unexpired term.
[AMENDMENT 6, 1909 § 1. Approved November, 1910.]