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... senate and house of assembly . The mem- bers of assembly are elected annually by ballot , in the different counties ... senators , elected every four years , by districts , are divided into four classes , so that a fourth of the members ...
... senate and house of assembly . The mem- bers of assembly are elected annually by ballot , in the different counties ... senators , elected every four years , by districts , are divided into four classes , so that a fourth of the members ...
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... senate , and has a casting voice when the votes are equally divided . In case of the death of this officer , during his term of service , the senators are empowered to elect one of their own members , pro hac vice . The senators , from ...
... senate , and has a casting voice when the votes are equally divided . In case of the death of this officer , during his term of service , the senators are empowered to elect one of their own members , pro hac vice . The senators , from ...
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... senators in office four years consecu- tively . And 3. In the revision of the laws by the council chosen by the legislature . towns . Judiciary . The judges , who are appointed by the governor and council , hold their offices during ...
... senators in office four years consecu- tively . And 3. In the revision of the laws by the council chosen by the legislature . towns . Judiciary . The judges , who are appointed by the governor and council , hold their offices during ...
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... Senate and House of Representatives . The Senators are elected in districts for four years ; the latter in counties for one only , by free electors of 21 years of age , who , before the election , shall have resided two years within the ...
... Senate and House of Representatives . The Senators are elected in districts for four years ; the latter in counties for one only , by free electors of 21 years of age , who , before the election , shall have resided two years within the ...
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John Talbot. the number of representatives . A senator must have attained the age of twenty - five years , and have been both a citizen and inhabitant of the state four years next preceding his election , and the last year an inhabitant ...
John Talbot. the number of representatives . A senator must have attained the age of twenty - five years , and have been both a citizen and inhabitant of the state four years next preceding his election , and the last year an inhabitant ...
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