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INDEX TO THE LAWS.
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bly of Maryland, sliall be entitled to vote
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Sec.
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for one person as Senator,
CONSTITUTION &c.— The person voted for as senator
and having the largest number of votes, and
being qualified as herein mentioned in each
county and the city aforesaid, shall be de-
clared and returned as duly elected for
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said city or county,
If two persons in &c. shall have an
equal number of votes, there shall be a
new election ordered, as hereinafter men-
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tioned,
Immediately after convening, the sena-
tors so elected, shall be divided in such
manner as the senators shall prescribe,
into three classes, the scats of the first of
which sliall be vacated in two years, of
the second in four, and of the third in six
years, so that one third thereof may be
elected on the first Wednesday in October
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in every second year.
Elections shall be held in the several
counties and city from which the retiring
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senators came, to supply the vacancies &c.
Elections for senators to be conducted,
returns made &c. as in elections for dele-
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gates.
Qualification necessary in a senator,
the same as in a Delegate to the General
Assembly, with the additional requisite,
that he shall be above the age of twenty
five, and shall have resided for three years
next preceding his election, in the city or
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county for which he shall be chosen,
In case of a person chosen refusing to act,
removing from county &c. die, resign, or
be removed for cause, or in case of a tie
between two or more qualified persons in
any one of the counties &c. a warrant
shall be issued by the president of the
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senate, for an election to supply the place,
Of which election ten days notice ex-
clusive of the day of election, shall be
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