Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 38Connecticut Bar Association, 1964 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 99
... towns are treated as voting districts of the towns from which they were set off , for the pur- pose of electing the representative or representatives to which the parent town is entitled . Towns which had two representa- tives when the ...
... towns are treated as voting districts of the towns from which they were set off , for the pur- pose of electing the representative or representatives to which the parent town is entitled . Towns which had two representa- tives when the ...
Page 100
... towns of large population ; between voters in towns of small population ; and , through the grandfather clause , between voters in small towns of similar size . Plaintiffs contend that the present House apportionment re- sults in an ...
... towns of large population ; between voters in towns of small population ; and , through the grandfather clause , between voters in small towns of similar size . Plaintiffs contend that the present House apportionment re- sults in an ...
Page 131
... towns shall retain the representation they had in 1818 explains why Union and some 32 other towns of present population under 5,000 still have two representatives , while 44 other towns of similar population have only one . The ...
... towns shall retain the representation they had in 1818 explains why Union and some 32 other towns of present population under 5,000 still have two representatives , while 44 other towns of similar population have only one . The ...
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VOLUME XXXVIII | 7 |
Second VicePresident Joseph P Cooney 266 Pearl Street Hartford 3 | 10 |
Table of Contents | 13 |
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