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− | quorum | + | quorum] |
− | + | The Members elect were called to order by M Cushman - Mr Dunlap was charged with a message to the Governor and Council that a Quorum | |
− | The Members elect were called to order by M | + | of the members elect of the Senate were present and ready to be qualified and the Governor was pleased to say that he would meet the Senators and Representatives elect in the Representatives Chamber at 11 oclock for the purpose of administering the oaths requiredby the Constitution. |
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− | of the members elect of the Senate were present and | ||
− | ready to be qualified | ||
− | to say that he would meet the Senators and | ||
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− | oclock for the purpose of administering the oaths | ||
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− | + | [Members of | |
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Senate + H.R. | Senate + H.R. | ||
− | qualified | + | qualified] |
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− | The Members elect then repaired to the Representatives | + | The Members elect then repaired to the Representatives Chamber when the Governor came in accompanied by the Council and preceded by the Sheriff of Cumberland and the Members elect of both branches of the Legislature took and subscribed the oaths of office required by the Constitution before the Governor in presence of the Council. |
− | Chamber when the Governor came in | + | |
− | + | [President elected] | |
− | of Cumberland and the Members elect of both | + | |
− | branches of the Legislature took and subscribed | + | The members of the Senate then returned to their Chamber, Messrs Dennett, Herrick and Cutler were appointed a committee 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 oaths of office required by the Constitution before | + | Necessary to constitute an election 9 |
− | the Governor in presence of the Council. | + | Robert P. Dunlap had 14 |
+ | Reuel Williams 2 | ||
+ | Mark Dennet 1 | ||
+ | and there was one blank ballot | ||
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+ | Mr Dunlap then signified his acceptance in | ||
+ | an address to the Senate and took the Chair. | ||
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+ | Messrs Grover, Weston and Mace were appointed |
Latest revision as of 20:06, 24 September 2020
Solomon Parsons, Penobscot
[Message to the Governor & Council informing of quorum]
The Members elect were called to order by M Cushman - 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 meet the Senators and Representatives elect in the Representatives Chamber at 11 oclock for the purpose of administering the oaths requiredby the Constitution.
[Members of Senate + H.R. qualified]
The Members elect then repaired to the Representatives Chamber when the Governor came in accompanied by the Council and preceded by the Sheriff of Cumberland and the Members elect of both branches of the Legislature took and subscribed the oaths of office required by the Constitution before the Governor in presence of the Council.
[President elected]
The members of the Senate then returned to their Chamber, Messrs Dennett, Herrick and Cutler were appointed a committee 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 14 Reuel Williams 2 Mark Dennet 1 and there was one blank ballot
Mr Dunlap then signified his acceptance in an address to the Senate and took the Chair.
Messrs Grover, Weston and Mace were appointed