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Session 15933: 1910-10-28 09:00:00

The Committee on Labor reports on Propositions Number 47, 39, and 38. The Convention considers Propositions Number 121 and 122, which are read the first time and referred to the Committee on Printing. Proposition Number 123 is read a first and second time. Resolution Number 10 is proposed and rejected. Propositions Number 99 to 101 are read a second time. The Convention receives a communication from Dr. Thomas J. Pugh.

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Proposition Number 92 - Qualifications of U.S. Senators

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A PROPOSITION

No. 92.

Introduced by Mr. Alfred Kinney, of Gila County.

A Proposition Relative to Qualifications of U. S. Senators.

IT IS HEREBY PROPOSED:

That no man shall become a candidate for United States Senator from Arizona, who has not been a bona fide resident of this State for at least five years, continuously preceding the election at which he shall be a candidate.

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