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Session Laws, 1950 (Special Session 1), House and Senate Journals
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1950] OF THE SENATE. 17

The bill was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays
as follows:

AFBTRMATIVE.
Messrs.—

President, Bailey, Balch, Barton, Beck, Carter, Davis, Della, Fraley,
Goldstein, Hoff, Hofferbert, Johnson, Guy, Johnson, T. F., Kimble, McAllister,
McLaughlin Monroe, O'Neill, Phoebus, Shallcross, Sothoron, Storm, Strom-
berg, Stromeyer, Thomas, Turnbull, White. Total—28

NEGATIVE—NONE.
The bill was then sent to the House of Delegates.

Two-thirds of all the Senators-elect voting in the affirmative,
the rules were suspended by yeas and nays as follows, and Senate
Bill No. 3 put upon its third reading and final passage.

AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.—

President, Bailey, Balch, Barton, Beck, Carter, Davis, Della, Fraley,
Goldstein, Hoff, Hofferbert, Johnson, Guy, Johnson, T. F., Kimble, McAllister,
McLaughlin Monroe, O'Neill, Phoebus, Shallcross, Sothoron, Storm, Strom-
berg, Stromeyer, Thomas, Turnbull, White. Total—28

NEGATIVE—NONE.

The rules being suspended, Senate Bill No. 3 was placed on third
reading and final passage.

Senate Bill No. 3—By the President (Legislative Council) :

Subject: "ELECTIONS", sub-title "VOTING BY MAIL", RE-
LATING GENERALLY TO ABSENTEE VOTING BY RESI-
RENTS ENGAGED IN MILITARY SERVICES.

The bill was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays
as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.—

President, Bailey, Balch, Barton, Beck, Carter, Davis, Della, Fraley,
Goldstein, Hoff, Hofferbert, Johnson, Guy, Johnson, T. F., Kimble, McAllister,
McLaughlin Monroe, O'Neill, Phoebus, Shallcross, Sothoron, Storm, Strom-
berg, Stromeyer, Thomas, Turnbull, White. Total—28

NEGATIVE—NONE.
The bill was then sent to the House of Delegates.

REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEES.

Senator T. F. Johnson asked that the rules be suspended in order
to report the following bill, and two-thirds of the Senators-elect,
voting in the affirmative, the rules were suspended by yeas and
nays as follows:

 

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