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Proceedings and Debates of the 1967 Constitutional Convention
Volume 104, Volume 1, Debates 89   View pdf image (33K)
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[Sept. 18] DEBATES 89
bers, but not by a constitutional majority;
a procedure by which the legislature can
make the effectiveness of a law contingent
on approval by referendum; the right of
referendum; and that if conflicting provi-
sions of law submitted to the voters at the
same election are approved, the provisions
receiving the highest number of affirmative
votes shall prevail to the extent of such
conflict.
THE PRESIDENT; Delegate Proposal
No. 57 is referred to the Committee on
Suffrage and Elections.
Delegate Proposal No. 58. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 58, by Delegate Byrnes. Title,
A PROPOSAL that establishes a general
election for all state executive and legisla-
tive elective offices on the second Tuesday
in November in 1970 and every four years
thereafter; a general election for all county,
Baltimore City, metropolitan, and regional
elective executive and legislative offices at
such uniform time and intervals as desig-
nated by law; a general election for all
other political subdivision elective executive
and legislative offices at such uniform time
and intervals as designated by law; and
party primary elections as designated by
the General Assembly by law, except that
no primary election may be scheduled less
than three months, nor more than six
months, prior to the general election.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 58 is referred to the Committee on
Suffrage and Elections. This proposal has
been duplicated. You should have a copy.
Delegate Proposal No. 59. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 59, by Delegate Byrnes. Title,
A PROPOSAL that state's attorneys be
appointed pursuant to the same procedures
provided for judicial appointments.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 59 is referred to the Committee on the
Executive Branch. It has been duplicated.
You should have a copy.
Delegate Proposal No. 60. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 60, by Delegate Hutchinson. Title,
A PROPOSAL that in disciplinary pro-
ceedings of state institutions of higher edu-
cation against a student, such student shall
have the right to be informed of the charge
against him in time to prepare his defense;
to have a hearing before a board composed
of members of the administration, faculty,
and student body; and to be secure against
expulsion, suspension, or any other punish-
ment except by the president of said insti-
tution upon a decision of guilt by the board.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 60 is referred to the Committee on
General Provisions.
This proposal has been duplicated. You
should have a copy.
Delegate Proposal No. 61. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 61, by Delegate Hutchinson. Title,
A PROPOSAL that once a law has been
defeated at referendum by the people, no
subsequent law designed to accomplish the
same purpose shall be re-introduced for
three years, except by a petition of quali-
fied voters equal to six per cent of the
total number of votes cast for governor in
the most recent gubernatorial election.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 6I is referred to the Committee on
Suffrage and Elections.
Delegate Proposal No. 62. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 62, by Delegate Dabrowski. Title,
A PROPOSAL that a general election
shall be held on the second Sunday in No-
vember in 1970, and on the same day every
even year thereafter.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 62 is referred to the Committee on
Suffrage and Elections.
Delegate Proposal No. 63. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 63, by Delegate Marion. Title,
A PROPOSAL that establishes single-
member districts for the Senate and House
of Delegates.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 63 is referred to the Committee on the
Legislative Branch. This proposal has been
duplicated. You should have a copy.
Delegate Proposal No. 64. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 64, by Delegate Marion. Title,


 
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