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DELEGATE NEEDLE: I think that should be left
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to the General Assembly, Delegate Wheatley. I think 90
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or 120-day provision would be appropriate but I would
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hesitate to write it into the constitution.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Wheatley.
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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: We are presented with
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this, as provided by law, is that correct?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Needle.
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DELEGATE NEEDLE: That's my intention.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Any further discussion? Ready
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for the question? The Clerk will ring the quorum bell.
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The question arises on the adoption of Amendment:
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No. 3. A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the amendment.
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A vote No is a vote against. Cast your votes.
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(Whereupon a roll call vote was taken.)
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Has every delegate voted? Does any delegate
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desire to change his vote? The Clerk will record the
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vote.
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There being 53 votes in the affirmative and
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67 in the negative, the motion is lost, the amendment
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is rejected.
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