The New Constitution of the State of Illinois: Ratified by the People, July 2, 1870 |
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The population of the State , as ascertained by the federal census , shall be divided by the number one hundred and fifty - three , and the quotient shall be the ratio of representation in the House of Representatives .
The population of the State , as ascertained by the federal census , shall be divided by the number one hundred and fifty - three , and the quotient shall be the ratio of representation in the House of Representatives .
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After the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty , the whole population shall be divided by the number one hundred and fifty - nine , and the quotient shall be the ratio of representation in the House of Representatives for the ...
After the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty , the whole population shall be divided by the number one hundred and fifty - nine , and the quotient shall be the ratio of representation in the House of Representatives for the ...
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