a majority of all the Electors appointed, then the Senate shall choose to that office one of the two candidates standing highest on the list of candidates for the VicePresidency. A quorum for this purpose consists of twothirds of the whole number of Senators,... History and Civil Government of Missouri - Stran 219avtor: James Underwood Barnard - 1896 - 302 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Peter Force - 1828 - 294 strani
...of Electors, then from the two highest numbers in the list the Senate chooses the Vice President : a quorum for this purpose consists of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole is necessary to a choice. No person, constitutionally ineligible... | |
| Peter Force - 1831 - 388 strani
...number of Electors, then from the two highest numbers in the list the Senate chooses the Vice President; a quorum for this purpose consists of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority ofthe whole is necessary to a choice. John Adams, of Massachusetts, from March... | |
| Peter Force - 1832 - 374 strani
...of Electors, then fiom the two highest numbers in the list, the Senate chooses the Vice President; a quorum for this purpose consists of two-thirds of the whole number о Senators, and a majority of the whole is necessary to a choice. No person, constitutionally ineligible... | |
| James Asheton Bayard - 1834 - 198 strani
...then, from the two Choice of highest numhers on the list, the Senate shall cnoose the Vice President. A quorum for this purpose consists of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole number is necessary to a choice. No person, constitutionally... | |
| Alfred Bayliss - 1891 - 158 strani
...persons voted for as such, and a majority of the whole number of senators is necessary to a choice. A quorum for this purpose consists of two-thirds of the whole number of senators. When Thomas Jefferson was elected by the house of representatives in 1801, the violence of... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale, Mary Louise Hinsdale - 1896 - 380 strani
...President. 383. Election of the Vice-President by the Senate.—If no person voted for as Vice-President has a majority of all the Electors appointed, then the...majority of all the Senators is necessary to a choice. 384. Miscellaneous Provisions.—The Electors appointed from a State are often called a college; the... | |
| Homer Horatio Seerley, Leonard Woods Parish - 1897 - 420 strani
...402. Election of the Vice-Président by the Senate.—If no person voted for as Vice-Président has a majority of all the Electors appointed, then the...majority of all the Senators is necessary to a choice. 403. Miscellaneous Provisions.—The Electors appointed from a State are often called a college; the... | |
| Sanford Niles - 1897 - 320 strani
...3. Election of the Vice-Président by the Senate. — If no person voted for as Vice-Président has a majority of all the Electors appointed, then the...majority of all the Senators is necessary to a choice. 4 1 4. Miscellaneous Provisions. — The Electors appointed from a State are often called a college;... | |
| Charles Wesley Nichols - 1897 - 358 strani
...highest numbers on the list of those voted for as vice-president, the senate chooses a vice-president. A quorum for this purpose consists of two-thirds of the whole number of senators, and a majority of the whole number is necessary to a choice. 40. Term of office.—The term... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale, M. L. Hinsdale - 1899 - 382 strani
...President. 42O. Election of the Vice-President by the Senate.—If no person voted for as Vice-President has a majority of all the Electors appointed, then the...majority of all the Senators is necessary to a choice. 42 I. Miscellaneous Provisions.—The Electors appointed from a State are often called a college; the... | |
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