Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... vote is required to overrule a veto and in about half of these it is a two - thirds vote , not of those present and voting , but of the members elected . In some five states a three - fifths vote either of those present and voting or of ...
... vote is required to overrule a veto and in about half of these it is a two - thirds vote , not of those present and voting , but of the members elected . In some five states a three - fifths vote either of those present and voting or of ...
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vote of the House of Representatives at one session , be published with the laws enacted at that session and be continued to the next session ; if it is then approved by a two - thirds vote of each House , it is to be presented to the ...
vote of the House of Representatives at one session , be published with the laws enacted at that session and be continued to the next session ; if it is then approved by a two - thirds vote of each House , it is to be presented to the ...
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... voting in 1948. Of the four constitutional amendments voted on in 1948 , the largest affirmative vote on any one was 59,573 or less than 10 % of the total vote . ( This was a presidential election ; but even in 1946 , a gubernatorial ...
... voting in 1948. Of the four constitutional amendments voted on in 1948 , the largest affirmative vote on any one was 59,573 or less than 10 % of the total vote . ( This was a presidential election ; but even in 1946 , a gubernatorial ...
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