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the purpose of being qualified according to the Constitution.
stitution.
 
  
 
On motion of Mr. Purinton,
 
On motion of Mr. Purinton,
Ordered, that a message be sent to the House
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Ordered, that a message be sent to the House of Representatives proposing a Convention of
of Representatives proposing a Convention of
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both Houses in the Representatives Chamber, forthwith, for the purpose of qualifying the Governor elect, for the current political year; which message was delivered by the Secretary.
both Housed in the Representatives Chamber, forth-
 
with, for the purpose of qualifying the Governor
 
elect, for the current political year; which message
 
was delivered by the Secretary.
 
  
A message was received from the House of
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A message was received from the House of Representatives concurring in the foregoing proposition.
Representatives concurring in the foregoing prop-
 
osition.
 
  
In Convention. [underlined bold header]
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In Convention.  
  
Agreeable to assignment the two Houses
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Agreeably to assignment the two Houses met in Convention in the Representative's Hall.
met in Convention in the Representative's Hall.
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Mr. Prescott of the Senate was charged with a message to the Governor, elect, informing him
Mr. Prescott of the Senate was charged with
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that the two Houses of the Legislature have met in Convention and are now ready to administer to him the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to discharge the duties devolving on him as Governor of the State of Maine; after which Robert P. Dunlap, Esquire, came in, attended by the Council, Secretary & Treasurer of State & the Sheriff of Kennebec County, and before the President of the Senate and in presence of the Convention of both Houses of the Legislature, he took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to enter upon the discharge of his official duties.
a message to the Governor, elect, informing him
 
that the two Houses of the Legislature have met in
 
Convention and are now ready to administer to  
 
him the oaths required by the Constitution to qual-
 
ify him to discharge the duties devolving on him
 
as Governor of the State of Maine; after which
 
Robert P. Dunlap, Esquire, came in, attended
 
by the Council, Secretary & Treasurer of State &  
 
the Sheriff of Kennebec County, and before the
 
President of the Senate and in presence of the  
 
Convention of both Houses of the Legislature, he
 
took and subscribed the oaths required by the  
 
Constitution to qualify him to enter upon the
 
discharge of his official duties.
 

Revision as of 14:54, 9 July 2021

16. the purpose of being qualified according to the Constitution.

On motion of Mr. Purinton, Ordered, that a message be sent to the House of Representatives proposing a Convention of both Houses in the Representatives Chamber, forthwith, for the purpose of qualifying the Governor elect, for the current political year; which message was delivered by the Secretary.

A message was received from the House of Representatives concurring in the foregoing proposition.

In Convention.

Agreeably to assignment the two Houses met in Convention in the Representative's Hall. Mr. Prescott of the Senate was charged with a message to the Governor, elect, informing him that the two Houses of the Legislature have met in Convention and are now ready to administer to him the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to discharge the duties devolving on him as Governor of the State of Maine; after which Robert P. Dunlap, Esquire, came in, attended by the Council, Secretary & Treasurer of State & the Sheriff of Kennebec County, and before the President of the Senate and in presence of the Convention of both Houses of the Legislature, he took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to enter upon the discharge of his official duties.