Volume 96, Page 813 View pdf image (33K) |
1900.] OF THE SENATE. 813 islative districts of the city of Baltimore shall be entitled to the number of the delegates to which the largest county shall or may be entitled under the aforego- ing apportiontment, and the General Assembly shall have the power to provide by law, from time to time, for altering and changing the boundaries of the existing Legislative districts of the city of Baltimore, so as to make them, as near as may be, of equal population, but said districts shall always consist of contiguous terri- tory. Which proposed amendment was adopted by yeas and nays as follows: AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. Applegarth, Marsh, Baker, Messick, Beasman, Moore, Betts, Moses, Bouic, Peter, Brewington, Putzel, Bryan, Rohrback, Crothers, Wilkinson, Dick, Williams, of Har. Gray, Williams; of A. A., Kirwan, —21. NEGATIVE—None. And the bill was read the second time and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. On motion of Mr. Brewington, The Senate reconsidered it action, by which Senate bill No. 162, entitled "An Act to amend section 2, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State." As amended: "Was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading." AMEN DMENT PROPOSED. By Mr. Brewington, Strike out all after "figure 2” in line 6, of the engrossed bill down to and including line 10, and substitute there- for the follow iug: "The city of Baltimore shall be divided into four Legis- lative districts, as near as may be of equal population and of contiguous territory, and each of said Legislative dis |
||||
Volume 96, Page 813 View pdf image (33K) |
Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!
|
An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact
mdlegal@mdarchives.state.md.us.