AK Bar Alaska Constitutional Law 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the highest law governing the State of Alaska?
- The Alaska Constitution (Correct answer)
- Federal Statutes
- Alaska Revised Statutes
- Common Law
Correct answer: The Alaska Constitution
The Alaska Constitution is the supreme law of the state, subject only to the U.S. Constitution.
Question 2: Under the Alaska Constitution, how many branches of state government are established?
- Two
- Three (Correct answer)
- Four
- Five
Correct answer: Three
The Alaska Constitution establishes three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
Question 3: Which article of the Alaska Constitution addresses the Declaration of Rights?
- Article I (Correct answer)
- Article II
- Article III
- Article IV
Correct answer: Article I
Article I of the Alaska Constitution contains the Declaration of Rights, protecting fundamental liberties.
Question 4: What vote threshold is required to amend the Alaska Constitution via legislative proposal?
- Simple majority in both chambers
- Two-thirds of each chamber (Correct answer)
- Three-fourths of each chamber
- Unanimous vote
Correct answer: Two-thirds of each chamber
A constitutional amendment proposed by the legislature requires a two-thirds vote of each chamber before going to voters.
Question 5: Under the Alaska Constitution, the right to privacy is explicitly protected in which provision?
- Article I, Section 22 (Correct answer)
- Article II, Section 1
- Article III, Section 5
- Article IV, Section 2
Correct answer: Article I, Section 22
Article I, Section 22 of the Alaska Constitution explicitly guarantees the right to privacy, broader than federal protection.
Question 6: How often must the Alaska legislature submit a constitutional convention question to voters?
- Every 5 years
- Every 10 years (Correct answer)
- Every 15 years
- Every 20 years
Correct answer: Every 10 years
Under Article XIII, Section 3, voters must be asked every ten years whether to call a constitutional convention.
What is the highest law governing the State of Alaska?