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CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IOWA (CODIFIED) :5. Oath of office.
 * 6. How vacancies filled.
 * 7. Land grants located.
 * 8. Seat of government established — state university.

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 * 1. Supreme law — constitutionality of acts.
 * 2. Laws in force.
 * 3. Proceedings not affected. [Omitted]
 * 4. Fines inure to the state. [Repealed]
 * 5. Bonds in force. [Omitted]
 * 6. First election for governor and lieutenant governor. [Omitted]
 * 7. First election of officers. [Omitted]
 * 8. For judges of supreme court. [Omitted]
 * 9. General assembly — first session. [Omitted]
 * 10. Senators. [Omitted]
 * 11. Offices not vacated. [Omitted]
 * 12. Judicial districts. [Omitted]
 * 13. Submission of Constitution. [Omitted]
 * 14. Proposition to strike out the word “white”. [Omitted]
 * 15. Mills county. [Omitted]
 * 16. General election. [Omitted]

 Preamble. , grateful to the Supreme Being for the blessings hitherto enjoyed, and feeling our dependence on Him for a continuation of those blessings, do ordain and establish a free and independent government, by the name of the State of Iowa, the boundaries whereof shall be as follows:

Boundaries. Beginning in the middle of the main channel of the Mississippi River, at a point due east of the middle of the mouth of the main channel of the Des Moines River, thence up the middle of the main channel of the said Des Moines River, to a point on said river where the northern boundary line of the state of Missouri — as established by the Constitution of that state — adopted June 12th, 1820 — crosses the said middle of the main channel of the said Des Moines River; thence westwardly along the said northern boundary line of the state of Missouri, as established at the time aforesaid, until an extension of said line intersects the middle of the main channel of the Missouri River; thence up the middle of the main channel of the said Missouri River to a point opposite the middle of the main channel of the Big Sioux River, according to Nicollett’s Map; thence up the main channel of the said Big Sioux River, according to the said map, until it is intersected by the parallel of forty three degrees and thirty minutes north latitude; thence east along said parallel of forty three degrees and thirty minutes until said parallel intersects the middle of the main channel of the Mississippi River; thence down the middle of the main channel of said Mississippi River to the place of beginning.

See boundary compromise agreements at the end of the last volume of the Code

Section 1. Rights of persons. All men and women are, by nature, free and equal, and have certain inalienable rights — among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness.

Amended by Amendment 45 (1998)