1874
Proposed by Act of 1874, chapter 364.
Art. IV, § 8: Cases can be submitted to
court without aid of a jury, and referring
to the removal of cases.
1880
Proposed by Act of 1880, chapter 417.
Art. IV, § 5: Election of judges and
filling vacancies.
1890
Proposed by Act of 1890, chapter 194.
Art. II, § 17: Submission of bills passed
by General Assembly to governor to sign
or return with his objections within six
days or it is law.
Proposed by Act of 1890, chapter 195.
Art. Ill, § 48: Corporations may be
formed under general laws but not by
special act.
Proposed by Act of 1890, chapter 242.
Declaration of Rights, Art. 15: Uni-
form taxes and institutional exemptions.
Proposed by Act of 1890, chapter 255.
Art. VII, § 1 : Election of county com-
missioners.
Proposed by Act of 1890, chapter 362.
Art. XII, § 3: Board of Public Works
authorized to sell State's interest in works
of internal improvement.
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Proposed by Act of 1890, chapter 426.
Art. Ill, § 51: City or county can tax
personal property of its residents but
not on mortgages.
1892
Proposed by Act of 1892, chapter 313.
Adds § 39 to Art. IV: Additional judge
to the Supreme Bench of Baltimore can
be created by act of General Assembly
and provide for his election.
1896
Proposed by Act of 1896, chapter 459.
Adds § 1 1 to Art. XV: Appointment to
civil service to be made on merit system.
1900
Proposed by Act of 1900, chapter 185.
Art. V, § 9: Fixing compensation to
state's laitorneys.
Proposed by Act of 1900, chapter 432.
Art. Ill, § 4: To reapportion represen-
tation in House of Delegates.
Proposed by Act of 1900, chapter 469.
Art. Ill, § 2: To increase legislative
districts in Baltimore City.
1908
Proposed by Act of 1908, chapter 26.
Art. I, § 1: Titled "Elective Fran-
chise," relating to qualification of voters,
etc.
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