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+ | Vacant Seventh District. | ||
− | + | Mr. Anson G. Chandler, Eight District. | |
Messrs. Rueben Bartlett | Messrs. Rueben Bartlett | ||
− | Ira Fish | + | Ira Fish |
− | + | Ninth District. | |
− | Vacant | + | Vacant Tenth District. |
Messrs. Joseph Tobin | Messrs. Joseph Tobin | ||
− | Daniel Brown | + | Daniel Brown |
− | + | Eleventh District. | |
− | The members present were called to order by | + | The members present were called to order by Mr. Burnham of Waldo, on motion of whom Mr. Emmons of Kennebec took the chair. |
− | Mr Burnham of Waldo, on motion of whom Mr | ||
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− | Messrs. Clark, Smith and Prescott were | + | Messrs. Clark, Smith and Prescott were appointed a Committee to wait on the Governor and Council and inform them that a quorum of the Senators are present and are ready to be qualified according to the Constitution. |
− | appointed a Committee to wait on the Governor and | + | Wherefrom the Governor, attended by the Council Secretary and Treasurer of State, Adjutant |
− | Council and inform them that a quorum of the | + | General and the Sheriff of Kennebec County, came in and in their presence the Senators present took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify them to discharge their respective duties of office. |
− | Senators are present and are ready to be qualified | + | When the Governor and Council had retired, on motion of Mr. Tobin, ordered that Messrs |
− | according to the Constitution. | + | Tobin, Burnham and Randall be a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for President; who, having attended the duty assigned them reported that the whole number of votes was 19 |
− | + | Necessary to constitute an election 10. | |
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− | Council Secretary and Treasurer of State, Adjutant | ||
− | General and the Sheriff of Kennebec County, came | ||
− | in and in their presence the Senators present took | ||
− | and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution | ||
− | to qualify them to discharge their respective duties of | ||
− | office. | ||
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− | When the Governor and Council had | ||
− | retired, on motion of Mr. Tobin, ordered that Messrs | ||
− | Tobin, Burnham and Randall be a Committee to | ||
− | receive, sort and count the votes for President, |
Latest revision as of 13:44, 9 July 2021
2 Vacant Seventh District.
Mr. Anson G. Chandler, Eight District.
Messrs. Rueben Bartlett Ira Fish Ninth District.
Vacant Tenth District.
Messrs. Joseph Tobin Daniel Brown Eleventh District.
The members present were called to order by Mr. Burnham of Waldo, on motion of whom Mr. Emmons of Kennebec took the chair.
Messrs. Clark, Smith and Prescott were appointed a Committee to wait on the Governor and Council and inform them that a quorum of the Senators are present and are ready to be qualified according to the Constitution. Wherefrom the Governor, attended by the Council Secretary and Treasurer of State, Adjutant General and the Sheriff of Kennebec County, came in and in their presence the Senators present took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify them to discharge their respective duties of office. When the Governor and Council had retired, on motion of Mr. Tobin, ordered that Messrs Tobin, Burnham and Randall be a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for President; who, having attended the duty assigned them reported that the whole number of votes was 19 Necessary to constitute an election 10.