Maine Constitution Article IIIDISTRIBUTION OF POWERS

The Maine Constitution – Article III: Distribution of Powers establishes the separation of powers among the three branches of government in the state. Here's a concise summary of its content:

Maine Constitution – Article III: Distribution of Powers

Section 1. Powers distributed

Government powers are divided into three distinct departments:

Legislative

Executive

Judicial

Section 2. To be kept separate

No person or persons belonging to one branch may exercise the powers of another branch.

Exception: Only where the Constitution expressly permits such overlap.

Purpose and Principle

This Article enshrines the principle of checks and balances, ensuring:

No branch becomes too powerful.

Each branch functions independently and within its own sphere of authority.

 

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