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The Tenth New Hampshire Convention

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Leonard D. White
Affiliation:
University of Chicago

Abstract

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Legislative Notes and Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1921

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References

1 Adjournment in January 1920 had not been sine die, but at the call of the president of the convention, or the governor of the state. Honorable Albert O. Brown, president of the convention, was elected governor, November 1920.

2 Opinion of the Justices, 76 N. H. 597 (1911); Laws, 1919, ch. 37.

3 This number varies slightly from session to session, owing to the variable representation of certain small towns.

4 In view of the popular vote, however, it is extremely unlikely that any attempt to simplify the method of amendment would have been accepted.

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