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[Jan. 6] DEBATES 3887

Cast your vote.
(Whereupon, a roll call vote was taken.)

THE PRESIDENT: Has every delegate
voted?

Does any delegate desire to change his
vote?

(There was no response.)
The Clerk will record the vote.

There being 122 votes in the affirmative
and 2 in the negative, the motion is carried
and sections 9.02, 9.03, 9.04, 9.05, 9.06, 9.08,
9.09, and 9.10 are finally adopted.

Again while the Chair does not believe
it is necessary out of an abundance of pre-
caution in view of the rules of the Conven-
tion, the Chair now submits to you the
question of final adoption of Article 9 con-
sisting of sections 9.01 to 9.10 inclusive.

Is there any discussion?
(There was no response.)

The question arises on the adoption on
third and final reading of all of Article 9
consisting of sections 9.01 to 9.10 inclusive.

A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the
adoption. A vote No is a vote against.

Cast your vote.
Have all delegates voted?

Does any delegate desire to change his
vote?

(There was no response.)

There being 122 votes in the affirmative
and 1 in the negative, the motion is carried
and all of Article 9 consisting of 9.01
through 9.10 inclusive are adopted on the
third and final reading.

The question now arises on the adoption
of Article 10. Is there any discussion?

Are you ready for the question?
(Call for the question.)

The question arises on the adoption on
third and final reading of Article 10.

A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the
adoption of the article. A vote No is a
vote against.

Cast your votes.
(Whereupon, a roll call vote was taken.)
Have all delegates voted?

Does any delegate desire to change his
vote?

(There was no response.)
The Clerk will record the vote.

There being 119 votes in the affirmative
and 5 in the negative, the motion is carried.

Article 10 is adopted on the third and
final reading.

The question now arises on the adoption
on third and final reading of all of the
schedule of transitional provisions.

Is there any discussion?
(There was no response.)
Are you ready for the question?
(Call for the question.)

THE PRESIDENT: The question arises
on the adoption on third and final reading
of the entire schedule of transitional pro-
visions. A vote Aye is a vote in favor of
the adoption of the schedule. A vote No is
a vote against.

Cast your vote.
(Whereupon, a roll call vote was taken.)

THE PRESIDENT: Has every delegate
voted?

Does any delegate desire to change his
vote?

(There was no response.)
The Clerk will record the vote.

There being 115 votes in the affirmative
and 7 in the negative, the motion is car-
ried, and the schedule of transitional pro-
visions is adopted on the third and final
reading.

The question now arises on the adoption
on third and final reading of the schedule
of legislation.

Is there any discussion?
(There was no response.)
Are you ready for the question?
(Call for the question.)

The question arises on the adoption on
third and final reading of the schedule of
legislation.

A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the
adoption of the schedule. A vote No is a
vote against.

Cast your vote.
(Whereupon, a roll call vote was taken.)



 

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