The New Constitution of the State of Illinois: Ratified by the People, July 2, 1870J.W. Amerman, printer, 1871 - 34 pages |
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... thousand eight hundred and seventy - one , by dividing the population of the State , as ascertained by the federal census , by the number fifty - one , and the quo- tient shall be the ratio of representation in the Senate . The State ...
... thousand eight hundred and seventy - one , by dividing the population of the State , as ascertained by the federal census , by the number fifty - one , and the quo- tient shall be the ratio of representation in the Senate . The State ...
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... 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 ensuing ten years , and ...
... 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 ensuing ten years , and ...
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... thousand dollars ; and moneys thus borrowed shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained , or to pay the debt thus created , and to no other purpose ; and no other debt , except for the purpose of repelling invasion ...
... thousand dollars ; and moneys thus borrowed shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained , or to pay the debt thus created , and to no other purpose ; and no other debt , except for the purpose of repelling invasion ...
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... thousand eight hundred and seventy - two , and every four years thereafter ; for Superintendent of Public Instruction , on the Tuesday next after the first Monday of November , in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy , and ...
... thousand eight hundred and seventy - two , and every four years thereafter ; for Superintendent of Public Instruction , on the Tuesday next after the first Monday of November , in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy , and ...
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... thousand eight hundred and seventy . The term of office of Judges of the Supreme Court , elected after the adop- tion of this Constitution , shall be nine years ; and on the first Monday of June of the year in which the term of any of ...
... thousand eight hundred and seventy . The term of office of Judges of the Supreme Court , elected after the adop- tion of this Constitution , shall be nine years ; and on the first Monday of June of the year in which the term of any of ...
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adjournment adoption or rejection amendments Article entitled Assembly shall pass Assembly shall provide assessments Auditor of Public bill Chicago Circuit Court Company compensation consignee Constitution Cook county county clerk County Courts county seat Court of Cook courts of record criminal DAILY EXPRESS dollars in counties duties elected and qualified elected or appointed electors expiration fees Gen'l Supt hold his office House of Representatives Illinois Central Railroad jurisdiction Justice Lieutenant Governor Lord one thousand majority manner members elected Minority Representation Monday municipal corporation oath otherwise provided paid Peace person population prescribed by law provided by law purpose railroad corporation Railroads or Private ratio receive Recorder of Deeds Recorder's Court resident respectively salaries Secretary section relating Senate separately submitted session successor Sundays excepted Supreme Court taxes term of office thereafter thereof thousand eight hundred thousand inhabitants three-fifths tion Treasury unless vacancies votes cast votes polled writs of election