Report of the Debates in the Convention of California, on the Formation of the State Constitution, in September and October, 1849John T. Towers, 1850 - 479 strani |
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Stran 11
... majority has been cut off from a representation in the Convention . A member who had received upwards of eight hundred votes was to be excluded , while there were members on this floor who had received less than one hundred . It was ...
... majority has been cut off from a representation in the Convention . A member who had received upwards of eight hundred votes was to be excluded , while there were members on this floor who had received less than one hundred . It was ...
Stran 13
... majority of the votes of his district over and above a certain number of men who had re- ceived a minority of those votes . For the purpose of keeping the questions at issue as distinct as possible , be submitted the following amendment ...
... majority of the votes of his district over and above a certain number of men who had re- ceived a minority of those votes . For the purpose of keeping the questions at issue as distinct as possible , be submitted the following amendment ...
Stran 14
... majority of the members from each district shall control the absent votes . If this plan was adopted , he thought it would prove satisfactory ; but if not , the amendment was a mockery . He had seen such a course taken in conventions ...
... majority of the members from each district shall control the absent votes . If this plan was adopted , he thought it would prove satisfactory ; but if not , the amendment was a mockery . He had seen such a course taken in conventions ...
Stran 15
... majority of the members from each dis- trict present may vote for absentees from their respective districts . Mr. NORTON objected to any such proceeding . He thought a proposition of this kind should not be offered for the purpose of ...
... majority of the members from each dis- trict present may vote for absentees from their respective districts . Mr. NORTON objected to any such proceeding . He thought a proposition of this kind should not be offered for the purpose of ...
Stran 17
... majority of all the votes given shall be neces- sary to a choice . 2. In voting for the officers , where several candidates are presented , the lowest on the list shall be dropped until a selection is made . 3. In the election of ...
... majority of all the votes given shall be neces- sary to a choice . 2. In voting for the officers , where several candidates are presented , the lowest on the list shall be dropped until a selection is made . 3. In the election of ...
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