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minute, I think I have the information on that here maybe. I don ' t have it. I thought I had it. I can get it.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Mason.
DELEGATE MASON: I am not interested in the
numbers, Delegate Adkins, but isn't it a fact, as far as
Statewide offices, elected officials are concerned, that
most States elect from six to eleven Statewide officials?
DELEGATE ADKINS: Suffice it to say it is
certainly true that there are many States which have more
than two Statewide elected officers, yes.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Mason.
DELEGATE MASON: Now, did I understand you
correctly that the Governor of Maryland would be a weak
governor?
THE CHAIRMAN: Is your question finished?
DELEGATE MASON: My question is, was it your
testimony that the Governor of Maryland is a weak governor?
DELEGATE ADKINS: I prefer to use the term
"weak type governor" because I don't think you can categor-
ize a single individual as being weak or strong. The
structure of Maryland's Executive Branch at the moment is, |