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Session 16158: 1910-11-22 19:30:00

The Committee on Schedule presents reports on Propositions Numbers 23, 14, 145, 54, 132, 60, 6, and 21. The Convention considers the Committee of the Whole report on Proposition Number 21.

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Minority Substitute Proposition Number 21

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PHOENIX, ARIZONA, NOV. 18TH, 1910

MR. PRESIDENT:

Your Minority Committee on Suffrage and Elections begs leave to report it has examined Substitute Proposition No. 21 and respectfully recommends that in lieu of Section 2 thereof, the following section be inserted:

Section 2. Every male person, of the age of twenty-one years or over, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all general elections and for all offices that are now or hereafter may be, elective by the people, and upon all questions which may be submitted to the vote of the people. First, he must be a citizen of the United States. Second, he shall have resided in this state one year, immediately preceding the election at which he offers to vote, and in the town, county or precinct, such time as may be prescribed by law. Third. He shall be able to read the Constitution of this state in English and write his name: Provided, that the provision of this Section shall not apply to any person prevented by physical disability from complying with this requisition.[Editor's Note: There is no record of when Substitute Proposition 21 was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Printing. However, it comes up in the Committee of the Whole on November 22, so the editors have inferred that it was returned before that session.

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