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1867 Constitution, which is a majority of all of those seats
in a Senate or House, regardless of whether or not there be
a vacancy, that that is his position, and I so interpreted
all these amendments to mean that, although I quite agree,
there could be a little more apt phraseology to make that
clearer.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Marion.
DELEGATE MARION: No further questions.
THE CHAIRMAN: Any further discussion?
Before calling for the question on Amendment 16,
the Chair's attention has been called to the fact that
Delegate Boyce's switch is still not operating and that I
perhaps incorrectly announced the vote on Amendments 14
and 15.
Delegate Boyce, will you announce your vote on
Amendment 14?
DELEGATE BOYCE: I voted no on Amendment 14 and
Aye on Amendment 15, sir, and I think the Clerk registered
on the machine or on the paper.
THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair's announcement was
wrong. The vote on Amendment 14 would be 99 to 24, and on |