Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... Senate at its present size of 36 Senators , retains the principle of biennial elections and specifies that only electors of the several senatorial districts shall vote for senators.64 The complicated and confusing provisions of the ...
... Senate at its present size of 36 Senators , retains the principle of biennial elections and specifies that only electors of the several senatorial districts shall vote for senators.64 The complicated and confusing provisions of the ...
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qualifications for senator and the source of senators , i.e. , one senator from each district . Although this is not ... Senate is fixed at 36. With these exceptions , the legal meaning re- mains the same . Clause 4. This clause provides ...
qualifications for senator and the source of senators , i.e. , one senator from each district . Although this is not ... Senate is fixed at 36. With these exceptions , the legal meaning re- mains the same . Clause 4. This clause provides ...
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... senators shall be deter- mined every ten years by a commission to consist of the Lieu- tenant Governor , the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives . This com- mission shall meet within sixty ...
... senators shall be deter- mined every ten years by a commission to consist of the Lieu- tenant Governor , the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives . This com- mission shall meet within sixty ...
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