Majority report of the Joint Committee on the Convention Vote.
1858
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Majority report of the Joint Committee on the Convention Vote.
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[Sacramento, California] : John O'Meara, State Printer, [1858]
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1 online resource (6 pages)
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Summary
Majority report of the Joint Committee on the Convention Vote about interest in a convention to look at the state constitution. In conclusion, the committee notes that "the people of the state, by an overwhelming majority, not only through their representatives at their last session, but at the recent election, by a direct vote, have complained to us of the crying evils existing in our present constitution, and ask for a revision. The constitutional majority are in favor of a convention." (Pages 8-9) The report includes extracts of relevant information from the state of Michigan. The report is signed by Chairman J.H. Baker, Senate members Jno. C. Burch, S.A. Merritt, and E.F. Burton, and House members Jas. O. Harris, A.A.H. Tuttle, R.W. Groom, and S.W. Holladay.
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Signed: J.H. Baker, chairman. Jno. C. Burch, S.A. Merritt, E.F. Burton, Senate. Jas. O. Harris, A.A.H. Tuttle, R.W. Groom, S.W. Holladay, House.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed October 24, 2022).
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Print version: California. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Convention Vote. ... Majority report of the Joint committee on the convention vote. [Sacramento] : [John O'Meara, State printer], [1858] (OCoLC)79863675
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