The State shall be divided into fifty senatorial districts of compact and contiguous territory as nearly equal in population as may be, and each district shall be entitled to elect one Senator. Each county containing one or more ratios of population shall... Pennsylvania Archives - Página 349editado por - 1902Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Pennsylvania. Governor - 1899 - 58 páginas
...theory of representative government. It violates the express mandate of the Constitution which requires that "the State shall be divided into fifty senatorial...representation in the Congress, yet the people of thft Slate who have the population are entitled to their representative in their own localities. It... | |
| Lewis Slifer Shimmell - 1900 - 180 páginas
...for any speech or debate in either House they shall not be questioned in any other place. SEC. 16. The State shall be divided into fifty Senatorial districts...nearly equal in population as may be, and each district shall be entitled to elect one Senator. Each county containing one or more ratios of population shall... | |
| Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate - 1905 - 1102 páginas
...Constitution itself. Nevertheless, a solution must be found. The Constitution provides, Article H, Section 16, that the State shall be divided into fifty Senatorial...territory as nearly equal in population as may be. Each district elects one Senator. A ratio is determined by dividing the whole population of the State... | |
| George Morris Philips - 1905 - 344 páginas
...immediately after the United States census is taken. And the senatorial districts are required to be "of compact and contiguous territory, as nearly equal in population as may be." But partisan Legislatures in Pennsylvania, as elsewhere, constantly disregard this, and so gerrymander... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 718 páginas
...for any speech or debate in either I louse the}' shall not be questioned in any other place. SEC. 1G. The State shall be divided into fifty senatorial districts...contiguous territory as nearly equal in population a* may be, and each district shall be entitled to elect one Senator. Each county containing one or... | |
| Albert Elias Maltby - 1910 - 536 páginas
...for any speech or debate in either house they shall not be questioned in any other place. Sec. 16. The State shall be divided into fifty senatorial districts...contiguous territory as nearly equal in population as may 43 be, and each district shall be entitled to elect one senator. Each county containing one or more... | |
| Pennsylvania, James McKirdy, Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Legislative Reference Bureau - 1912 - 136 páginas
...either House they shall not be questioned in any other place. Sec. 16. Senatorial Districts. Ratio. The State shall be divided into fifty senatorial districts...nearly equal in population as may be, and each district shall be entitled to elect one Senator. Each county containing one or more ratios of population shall... | |
| 1912 - 1344 páginas
...the senatorial districts filed in the office of the Secretary of State on April 18, 1911, into six districts of compact and contiguous territory as nearly equal in population as may be, as is provided by law, or that the said George C. Hitchcock, J. Hugo Grimm, Daniel D. Fisher, Hugo... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - 1912 - 906 páginas
...rel. v. Hitchcock. and subdivide the city of St. Louis under the said apportionment of 1911, into six districts of compact and contiguous territory, as nearly equal in population as may be, as is provided by law; that on December 1, 1911, he appeared before the said judges of said circuit... | |
| 1912 - 1348 páginas
...state Constitution, and subdivide the city of St. Louis, under the said apportionment of 1911, into six districts of compact and contiguous territory, as nearly equal in population as may he, as is provided by law; that on December 1. 1911, he appeared before the said judges of s» id circuit... | |
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