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Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER VII
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If there is legislative action previously that is sufficient.

The convention can choose a senator because there has been legislative action which authorizes them to choose a senator in that form.

The Legislature, when it votes to go into a convention of the two branches, may provide the mode of election.

If it desires to change the ordinary and received law on the subject it may provide how the election shall be made.

It may say that a plurality shall elect if it pleases.


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