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CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION STUDY DOCUMENTS
[EXECUTIVE BRANCH] COMPARISON
Headnotes Present
Constitution
Constitution of
1867
Constitution of
1864
Constitution of
1851
Constitution of
1776
Amendments to
1776 Constitution

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Proposed by Act of 1845,
chapter 269. Ratified 1846. Sec. 4. From and after
the first election of Dele-
gates held in pursuance of
this Act, the officers to be
appointed by the Governor
with the advice and consent
of the Senate, as now pro-
vided, shall be biennial in-
stead of annual.

Commissioning
of officers
during recess.
Sec. 11. In case of any
vacancy, during the recess of
the Senate, in any office
which the Governor has
power to fill, he shall ap-
point some suitable person to
said office, whose commission
shall continue in force until
the end of the next session
of the Legislature, or until
some other person is ap-
pointed to the same office,
whichever shall first occur;
and the nomination of the
person thus appointed, dur-
ing the recess, or, of some
other person in his place,
shall be made to the Senate
on the first day of the next
regular meeting of the Sen-
ate.
Sec. 11. In case of any
vacancy, during the recess
of the Senate, in any office
which the Governor has
power to fill, he shall ap-
point some suitable person
to said office, whose com-
mission shall continue in
force until the end of the
next session of the Legisla-
ture, or until some other
person is appointed to the
same office, whichever shall
first occur; and the nomina-
tion of the person thus ap-
pointed, during the recess,
or, of some other person in
his place, shall be made to
the Senate within thirty days
after the next meeting of the
Legislature.
Sec. 14. In case of vacan-
cy, during the recess of the
Senate, in any office which
the Governor has power to
fill, he shall appoint some
suitable person to said office,
whose commission shall con-
tinue in force till the end of
the next session of the Gen-
eral Assembly, or till some
other person is appointed to
the same office, whichever
shall first occur, and the
nomination of the person
thus appointed during the
recess, or of some other per-
son in his place, shall be
made to the Senate within
thirty days after the next
meeting of the General As-
sembly.
Sec. 12. In case of any
vacancy during the recess of
the Senate, in any office
which the Governor has
power to fill, he shall ap-
point some suitable person
to said office, whose commis-
sion shall continue in force
till the end of the next ses-
sion of the Legislature, or
till some other person is ap-
pointed to the same office,
which ever shall first occur,
and the nomination of the
person thus appointed dur-
ing the recess, or of some
' other person in his place,
shall be made to the Senate
within thirty days after the
next meeting of the Legis-
lature.
 

13. That the treasurers
(one for the western and an-
other for the eastern shore)
and the commissioners of the
loan office may be appointed
by the house of delegates
during their pleasure, and
in case of refusal, death, res-
ignations, disqualification or
removal out of the State of
any of the said commission-
ers or treasurers, in the re-
cess of the general assembly,
the governor, with the ad-
vice of the council, may ap-
point and commission a fit
and proper person to such
vacant office, to hold the
same until the meeting of the
next general assembly.

Proposed by Act of 1840,
chapter 230. Ratified 1841. Sec. 3. The provisions of
the fourteenth and fifteenth
sections of the Act of De-
cember session of the year
eighteen hundred and thirty-
six, Chapter 197, be and the
same are hereby declared to
extend to the offices of the
Judges of the several Judi-
cial districts of this State,
and to all other offices of
this State known to the Con-
stitution, concerning the ap-
pointment of which no other
mode shall have been or may
hereafter be provided, so as
to authorize the Governor to
nominate, and by and with
the advice and consent of the
Senate to appoint, to said
offices, in case of vacancies
occurring therein; and to fill
any vacancies that may oc-
cur during the recess of the
Senate, by granting com-
missions, which shall expire
on the appointment of the
same person, or of any other
person, by and with the ad-
vice and consent of the Sen-
ate, to the said offices, or at
the expiration of one calen-
dar month ensuing the com-
mencement of the next
regular session of the Senate
whichever shall first occur.

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