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A message was received from the House concurring in the foregoing paraposition.
 
A message was received from the House concurring in the foregoing paraposition.
  
Mrs Clark from the Iaint Select Committee, to which were referred the returns of votes for Governor for the current political year, reported that thee whole number of votes allowed by the Committee to have been duly retained is forty five thousand two hundred and eight [written number is bold and underlined]; of this number Robert P Dunlap [name is bold and underlined] has twenty seven thousand seven hundred and thirty three [number is underlined]; William King [Bold] has sixteen thousand eight hundred and sixty [underlined], and all other persons
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Mrs Clark from the Iaint Select Committee, to which were referred the returns of votes for Governor for the current political year, reported that thee whole number of votes allowed by the Committee to have been duly retained is forty five thousand two hundred and eight [written number is bold and underlined]; of this number Robert P Dunlap [name is bold and underlined] has twenty seven thousand seven hundred and thirty three [number is underlined]; William King [Bold] has sixteen thousand eight hundred and sixty [underlined], and all other persons have six hundred and fifteen; that the number necefsary to constitutian dection is twenty two thousand six hundred and five [number is bold and underlined]. that Robert P Dunlap [name is bold and underlined] having twenty seven thousand and seven hundred and thirty three votes [number is underlined] and ten thousand two hundred and fifty eight [number is underlined] more than all other persons voted for is constitutionally[underlined] elected Governor[underlined] of the State[underlined] of Maine[underlined] for the current political year.
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Revision as of 18:14, 25 June 2021

A message was received from the House concurring in the foregoing paraposition.

Mrs Clark from the Iaint Select Committee, to which were referred the returns of votes for Governor for the current political year, reported that thee whole number of votes allowed by the Committee to have been duly retained is forty five thousand two hundred and eight [written number is bold and underlined]; of this number Robert P Dunlap [name is bold and underlined] has twenty seven thousand seven hundred and thirty three [number is underlined]; William King [Bold] has sixteen thousand eight hundred and sixty [underlined], and all other persons have six hundred and fifteen; that the number necefsary to constitutian dection is twenty two thousand six hundred and five [number is bold and underlined]. that Robert P Dunlap [name is bold and underlined] having twenty seven thousand and seven hundred and thirty three votes [number is underlined] and ten thousand two hundred and fifty eight [number is underlined] more than all other persons voted for is constitutionally[underlined] elected Governor[underlined] of the State[underlined] of Maine[underlined] for the current political year.

In many of the