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The members elect were called to order by Mr. Dennett of York | The members elect were called to order by Mr. Dennett of York | ||
[message to Govr. & Council] | [message to Govr. & Council] | ||
− | Mr Dunlap was charged with a message to the Governor and Council that a quorum of the members elect of the Senate were present and ready to be | + | Mr Dunlap was charged with a message to the Governor and Council that a quorum of the members elect of the Senate were present and ready to be qualified; and the Governor was pleased to say that he would attend the members elect of both branches of the Legislature forthwith in the Representatives Chamber, for the purpose of administering the oaths and affirmations required by the Constitution to enter upon the duties of their offices. |
[Message from H.R.] | [Message from H.R.] | ||
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A message was received from the members elect of the House of Representatives that a quorum was present and ready to be qualified | A message was received from the members elect of the House of Representatives that a quorum was present and ready to be qualified | ||
[Senators qualified] | [Senators qualified] | ||
+ | The members elect of the Senate then repaired to the Representatives Chamber, when the Governor came in with the Council attended by the Sheriff of Cumberland and administered the oaths and affirmations required bu the Constitution to the several members elect of both branches of the Legislature who subscribed the same in presence of the Governor and Council | ||
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[President elected] | [President elected] | ||
− | + | The members then returned to their Chamber and a Committee was appointed to to receive, sort and count the votes for President, who, having attended to that duty reported that the whole number of votes given was 17 | |
− | The members then returned to their Chamber and a Committee was appointed to to receive, sort and count the votes for President, who | ||
necessary to constitute an election 9 | necessary to constitute an election 9 | ||
Robert P. Dunlap had 8 | Robert P. Dunlap had 8 | ||
− | + | Reuel Williams 7 | |
Mark Dennett 2 | Mark Dennett 2 | ||
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Second Ballott | Second Ballott | ||
Whole number of votes 19 | Whole number of votes 19 | ||
Robert P Dunlap 8 | Robert P Dunlap 8 |
Latest revision as of 18:09, 4 June 2020
[2] [1827] The members elect were called to order by Mr. Dennett of York
[message to Govr. & Council] Mr Dunlap was charged with a message to the Governor and Council that a quorum of the members elect of the Senate were present and ready to be qualified; and the Governor was pleased to say that he would attend the members elect of both branches of the Legislature forthwith in the Representatives Chamber, for the purpose of administering the oaths and affirmations required by the Constitution to enter upon the duties of their offices.
[Message from H.R.] A message was received from the members elect of the House of Representatives that a quorum was present and ready to be qualified
[Senators qualified] The members elect of the Senate then repaired to the Representatives Chamber, when the Governor came in with the Council attended by the Sheriff of Cumberland and administered the oaths and affirmations required bu the Constitution to the several members elect of both branches of the Legislature who subscribed the same in presence of the Governor and Council
[President elected] The members then returned to their Chamber and a Committee was appointed to to receive, sort and count the votes for President, who, having attended to that duty reported that the whole number of votes given was 17 necessary to constitute an election 9 Robert P. Dunlap had 8 Reuel Williams 7 Mark Dennett 2
Second Ballott Whole number of votes 19 Robert P Dunlap 8