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Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: No vote was taken on the Enabling Act. Rather, it is simply represented here in order to demonstrate the Convention's justification in gathering.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Credentials
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Credentials
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Credentials
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee for the Administration of the Oath of Office
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee for the Administration of the Oath of Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a ten minute recess.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In moving that the resolution be adopted as offered, Cunniff withdrew his acceptance of Wells' amendment and brought it up for a vote.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention does not appear to have acted upon this motion.] Monday October 1910Committee: Preliminary Committee on Finance
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Preliminary Committee on Finance
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Preliminary Committee on Finance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a fifteen-minute recess.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As the amendment was accepted Winsor's motion was implicitly dropped.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a ten-minute recess.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Attaches
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Attaches
[Editors' note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a thirty-minute recess.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a recess.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Webb's point of order was not mentioned again.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This communication is not mentioned in the Minutes or Journal again, and it is therefore unclear whether or not it was referred to a Committee. For accuracy, the editors have represented it being referred, though it is not copied into... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Attaches
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Attaches
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Attaches
[Editors' note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Although there is no record of a formal vote on Cunniff's amendment, the President subsequently refers to the Chief Clerk and Assistant Chief Clerk as the Secretary and Assistant Secretary, respectively, suggesting that Cunniff's... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The editors assume the correction was made, as no objections were raised.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Though there is no explicit record of the outcome of Webb's point of order, Winsor moved his motion to reduce the salary of the chaplain again, implying that the point of order was carried.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Credentials
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Credentials
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Credentials
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editors' Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editors' note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editors' note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a recess.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editors' note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editors' note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention received the communication from the Constitutional Convention of New Mexico, and it was considered resolved.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Per the Convention's decision on October 12, Hunt's communication was sent to the New Mexico constitutional convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editors' note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editors' Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The report was sent to the Committee on Printing.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: The Report was printed and returned to the Convention for consideration on the following day.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 1 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 2 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 3 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 4 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 5 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 6 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 7 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
[Editor's note: The Bid was referred to the Convention for consideration.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 8 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 9 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 10 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 11 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: The Report of the Committee on Rules and Procedure was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn until Tomorrow Morning Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 12 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 13 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 14 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 15 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention received the Communication and did not act on it further.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 16 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 2 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 17 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 18 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: First reading. If there are no objections the proposition will be referred to the Committee on Printing and Clerks and 500 copies ordered printed. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 3 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 19 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 20 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 21 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 22 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 23 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor’s Note: The Convention took a recess.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 24 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 25 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 17 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 26 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 27 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 18 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 19 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 20 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 28 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 21 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 22 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 29 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 23 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 24 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 4 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 5 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 6 - Legislative Department Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 25 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 6 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 7 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 8 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 9 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 30 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 26 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 10 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 11 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 1 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 31 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 12 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 27 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 13 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 32 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 14 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 33 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 28 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 34 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 35 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 36 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 37 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[That the Committee rise.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 38 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 39 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 40 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 15 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 41 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 42 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 16 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 43 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 44 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 45 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 46 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 47 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 48 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 45 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 49 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 50 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 51 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 52 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Powers of the Convention
[Editor's Note: The signature on the Committee's report the following day indicates that Baker was chosen as the Committee's chairman.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Powers of the Convention
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Powers of the Convention
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 46 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 47 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 48 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 53 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 49 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 50 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 51 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 54 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 52 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 55 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 56 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 56 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 57 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 53 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure - Rule 58 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 54 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 55 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 57 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When Short's resolution was adopted by the Convention, the amendment was also made to the rule document.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Winsor's Amendment to Rule 48 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When Winsor's resolution is adopted by the Convention, the amendment is also made to the rule document.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 58 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 29 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 59 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 30 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 31 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 32 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 33 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 34 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 35 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 36 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 60 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 37 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 38 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 39 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 40 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 41 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 42 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 43 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 44 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 61 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 61 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention received the communication and did not act on it further.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: The Convention met in between the Committee referring its report on Proposition Number 2 and the Committee receiving the recommitted Proposition Number 2.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 2 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 2 - State Boundaries Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor’s Note: The Convention took a recess.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 66 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 67 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 68 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 69 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 70 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Roberts' announcement is accepted without further discussion.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Memorial Number 1 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 61 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 73 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 74 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 75 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 76 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 77 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Winsor's point of order was not mentioned again.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Powers of the Convention
[Editor's Note: The Committee refers the report to the Convention for consideration.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Powers of the Convention
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Powers of the Convention
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 61 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 78 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Jones' suggestion was not mentioned again.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting Feeney's motion, the Convention effectively dropped Crutchfield's] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 84 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 85 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 86 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 87 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 88 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 89 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 90 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[That the Committee rise.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from the Territorial Fair Association Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
Proposition Number 2 - State Boundaries Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 98 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 99 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 100 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 101 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 102 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 103 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 65 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 1 was referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 5 was referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 1 - Preamble Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 5 - Preamble Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This section of the Records is modelled in the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Read Proposition Number 1 as Amended a Third Time and Place on Final Passage Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Convention realized on October 26 that the procedure followed to replace Proposition Number 1 was potentially confusing and decided instead to adopt Proposition Number 5 rather than amend Proposition Number 1 to include the text of... Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 71 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 72 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 91 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 92 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 93 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: Second reading of the proposition... Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 94 - Declaration of Rights Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 94 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Proposition Number 65 - Exemption of Certain Property from Taxation Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 80 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 95 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 81 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 66 - Water and Water Rights Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 95 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 97 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 63 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 63 - Violations of Injunction Powers of Courts Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Reports of the Standing Committees Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 82 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 83 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 110 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 104 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 105 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 106 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 107 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 108 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 109 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 117 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 20 is referred back to the Convention alongside the report.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 118 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 20 - State Engaging in Industrial Pursuits Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 119 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 19 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 19 - Federal Relations Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Suspend the Rules to Read Proposition Number 119 by Title Only Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 119 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention received the Committee's report and read the proposition for the first time.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 120 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 25 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 25 - Prohibiting Public Officers from Accepting or Using Passes Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: No further decisions were made concerning this communication.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 21 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 21 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 21 - Primary Elections Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 21 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 34 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 34 - Establish a Railroad Commission Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 111 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 90 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 51 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 112 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 46 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 81 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: This portion of the Records is modeled in the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 31 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 113 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 90 - Direct Primary Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 114 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 51 - Qualification of Voters Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 46 - Educational Qualifications for Voters Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 81 - Railroad Commission Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 115 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 31 - Primary Elections Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 116 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 90 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 47 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 51 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 46 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 47 - Labor Contracts Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 31 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 70 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 70 - Publicity of Campaign Contributions Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 70 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 61 - Qualifications of Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs and Other Police Officers Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Special Committee on Election Ordinance
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Special Committee on Election Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Substitute Proposition Number 4 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 4 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 4 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 124 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 125 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 4 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 4 - Initiative and Referendum Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 143 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 144 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 145 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 146 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 147 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Substitute Proposition Number 4 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Minority Report I on Substitute Proposition Number 4 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Minority Report II on Substitute Proposition Number 4 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Minority Report III on Substitute Proposition Number 4 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 7 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 7 - Legislative Powers Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 17 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 17 - Direct Legislation Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: Gentleman, you have heard the resolution and amendments. You will answer as your names are called. The secretary will call the roll. Secretary: The vote is 31 "ayes;" 17 "nays." Mr. President: The resolution has been adopted. Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 39 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 21 - Primary Elections Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 57 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 39 - Roads and Bridges Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 62 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 21 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 80 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 21 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 47 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 39 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 21 - Primary Elections Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 133 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 30 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 33 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 134 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 135 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 126 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 136 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 121 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 137 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 127 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 138 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 50 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 50 - Damages for Personal Injury Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 122 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The report was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the proposition.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 128 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 129 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 130 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 131 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 132 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Although there is no record of a formal decision to refer Proposition Number 19 and the report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition 19 to the Committee of the Whole, the Convention must have done so, as both documents are... Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Although there is no record of a formal decision to refer Proposition Number 19 and the report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition 19 to the Committee of the Whole, the Convention must have done so, as both documents are... Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The report is implicitly adopted when the proposition is referred.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 21 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Cunniff's motion was not mentioned again.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This report came up in the Committee of the Whole on 25 November 1910. Rather than adopting it, we have shown it being referred in order to represent this.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 57 - Official Fees and Salaries Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 62 - Salaries of State and County Officers Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 80 - Officers Chosen and Appointed Deputies Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 47 - Labor Contracts Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 30 - Elections Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 33 - Fix the Date Elected Officials Shall Assume Their Office Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 14 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 14 - Constitutional Amendments Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 3 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 3 - Religious Toleration Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 90 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 90 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 31 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 31 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Number 51 and 46 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 46 - Educational Qualifications for Voters Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 46 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 51 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 70 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 70 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee of the Whole recommended that Proposition Number 70 be adopted as amended by the Committee on Suffrage and Elections, the report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 70 has been represented... Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Suffrage on Propositions Number 90, 51, 46, and 31 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 61 - Qualifications of Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs and Other Police Officers Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 61 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on the Special Report of the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Direct Primary Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Special Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Direct Primary was referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 19 - Federal Relations Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 19 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 19 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Suffrage on Proposition Number 19 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Numbers 21, 90, 31, 51, 46, 61, 70, 19, and the Special Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Direct Primary Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 21 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 21 - Primary Elections Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 90 - Direct Primary Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 31 - Primary Elections Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 51 - Qualification of Voters Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 46 - Educational Qualifications for Voters Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 61 - Qualifications of Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs and Other Police Officers Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Numbers 90, 51, 46, and 31 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 61 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 70 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 70 - Publicity of Campaign Contributions Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on First State Elections Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition Number 19 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 19 - Federal Relations Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Numbers 21, 90, 31, 51, 46, 61, 70, 19, and the Special Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Direct Primary as Considered in the Convention Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 90 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 70 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Number 31 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Numbers 46 and 51 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 70 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 61 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on the Special Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Direct Primary Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 19 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As each of the Committee of the Whole's recommendations were adopted, the report was considered adopted in tandem.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As each of the Committee of the Whole's recommendations were adopted, the report was considered adopted in tandem.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Phrasing of Legislature Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 50 - Damages for Personal Injury Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 50 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The adoption of Ellinwood's recommendation to amend the proposition supersedes this proposal.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 50 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Proposition Number 105 - Corporations Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 70, the Report of the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation on Phrasing of Legislature, and Proposition Number 50 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Convention and Committee of the Whole.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 70 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 70 - Publicity of Campaign Contributions Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 70 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Convention and Committee of the Whole.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 68 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 68 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 68 - Criminal Prosecution Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 63 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 123 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 63 - Violations of Injunction Powers of Courts Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 123 - Amendment of Proposition Number 63 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Baker's Amendment to Substitute Proposition Number 4 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 98 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 98 - Bill of Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 98 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 98 - Bill of Rights Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 63 - Violations of Injunction Powers of Courts Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 123 - Amendment of Proposition Number 63 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 63 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 123 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee on Judiciary report was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee on Judiciary minority report was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 68 - Criminal Prosecution Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 68 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: A motion has been made and seconded to refer it to the Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights. Will the secretary please read the proposition and then read the amendment. Secretary: reads Proposition Number 68 and the... Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the Report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 68 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee on Judiciary report was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 98 - Bill of Rights Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 98 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Cunniff's recommendation, Ellinwood's recommendation was dropped.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 68 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee on Preamble report was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 63, 123, 68, and 98 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 63 - Violations of Injunction Powers of Courts Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 123 - Amendment of Proposition Number 63 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Majority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Propositions Numbers 63 and 123 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Propositions Numbers 63 and 123 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 68 - Criminal Prosecution Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 68 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 98 - Bill of Rights Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights on Proposition Number 98 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on the Whole on Propositions Number 63, 123, 68, and 98 as Considered by the Convention Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By indefinitely postponing Propositions Number 63 and 123, the Convention essentially adopted the Majority Report from the Committee on Judiciary, which in turn, dropped the Minority Report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By indefinitely postponing Propositions Number 63 and 123, the Convention essentially adopted the Majority Report from the Committee on Judiciary, which in turn, dropped the Minority Report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting Proposition Number 68, the Convention effectively adopted the Report from the Committee on Judiciary.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting the Committee of the Whole recommendation on Proposition Number 98, the Convention effectively rejected the Report from the Committee on Preamble.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 70 - Publicity of Campaign Contributions Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation on Phrasing of Legislature Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 50 - Damages for Personal Injury Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Convention's Consideration of the Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 70, the Report of the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation on Phrasing of Legislature, and Proposition Number 50 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 70 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 134 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 70 as Amended by the Report from the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation on Proposition Number 70 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Judiciary Committee on Proposition Number 50 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 139 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 140 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 50 as Amended by Ellinwood's Recommendation in Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 141 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Proposition Number 142 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Kingan's amendment is clearly proposed to the text adopted in Committee of the Whole. Although that text has not yet been confirmed by the Convention, we have shown it being adopted here to mimic this process.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Special Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Direct Primary Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: No decision is taken on Franklin's point of order.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As Baker's amendment was printed in order that it may come up in the Committee of the Whole on the 4th of November, the editors have represented the document as being referred to the Committee of the Whole as soon as it was returned... Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Prayer Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 70, the Report of the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation on Phrasing of Legislature, and Proposition Number 50 is no longer under consideration by the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Committee of the Whole Recommendations on Substitute Proposition Number 4 and Associated Reports Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The amendment was not discussed further; however, it seems likely that a change to the effect of withdrawing one's support would not have been objected to.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: The question is upon the adoption of the minority substitute as amended by the gentleman from Graham. The amendment of the gentleman from Graham has been accepted, as I understand it. Are you ready for the question? [Editor's Note: Later... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: The motion of the gentleman from Gila is lost. The question is now on the adoption of the minority report found on page 11; that is the substitution of that in place of paragraph 8, found on page 8, lines 15 to 25. Are you ready for the... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Lynch's amendment was not mentioned again.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As Ellinwood moved the adoption of the report, Coker's motion to withdraw the report did not receive unanimous consent.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Lynch: May I ask a question? This states, “and such counties may prescribe the manner of exercising the initiative and referendum power as to their municipal legislation.” Does this mean by the county board or the people at large? Mr. Webb: I... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Motion to Rise Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: No further action was taken on this telegram.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: No further action was taken on this telegram.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ellinwood's Recommendation to Insert "ten" on Line 13 in Substitute Proposition Number 4 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Orme: I am a little slow of comprehension and I do not want to vote until I understand all of the amendments or just what we are voting on. I do not understand what we are to vote on now. Mr. Chairman: The matter before the house is the filling of... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 68 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 68 - Criminal Prosecution Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The competing proposals for the blank in line 9 were dropped.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The competing proposals for the blank in line 9 were dropped.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The competing proposals for the blank in line 13 were dropped.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The competing proposals for the blank in line 13 were dropped.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The competing proposals for the blank in line 13 were dropped.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The competing proposals for the blank in line 13 were dropped.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The competing proposals for the blank in line 13 were dropped.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In following the Committee's recommendation to pass Proposition 68 without amendment, the Convention implicitly adopts its report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Under the Rules, Webb was within his right to amend his own motion.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 2 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 2 - State Boundaries Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 94 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 94 - Declaration of Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 69 was referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 69 - Judiciary Department Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Coker's amendment was not mentioned again.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Webb's amendment was not mentioned again.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 69 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: The Report from Committee of Judiciary was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ellinwood's Recommendation to Remove the Legislature's Power of Referendum in Substitute Proposition Number 4 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from Committee of Judiciary on Proposition Number 69 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from Committee of Judiciary on Proposition Number 69 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 69 - Judiciary Department Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from Committee of Judiciary on Proposition Number 69 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Substitute Proposition Number 33 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 33 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 33 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 33 - Fix the Date Elected Officials Shall Assume Their Office Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 62 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 62 - Salaries of State and County Officers Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 114 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 114 - Officers to be Chosen Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 82 was referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 80 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 80 - Officers Chosen and Appointed Deputies Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's note: The report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 80 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside Proposition Number 80.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's note: Proposition Number 57 was copied into the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 82 was referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 57 - Official Fees and Salaries Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 125 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 125 - Create the Office of State Examiner Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Cunniff's suggestion was not mentioned again.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
Motion to Rise Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Once Mr. Cobb's amendment to substitute Mr. Coker's text for that of the Minority Report had been adopted, there would have been no need for typewritten copies of the earlier text.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 2 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The communication was received and discussed no further.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 74 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 143 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 82 - Judiciary Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 143 - Qualification of Voters Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the Report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The reports on Proposition Number 143 come up in the Committee of the Whole on November 11.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The reports on Proposition Number 143 come up in the Committee of the Whole on November 11.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The reports on Proposition Number 143 come up in the Committee of the Whole on November 11.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: This proposal is never voted on.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 4 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 4 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 84 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Minority Report III on Proposition Number 4 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Minority Report I on Proposition Number 4 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 84 - Homesteads and Exemptions Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Minority Report II on Proposition Number 4 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the ???? was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Substitute Proposition Number 82 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: The Minority Report on Substitute Proposition Number 82 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 140 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Baker's Amendment to Substitute Proposition Number 4 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 140 - Juvenile Courts Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Enter the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 4 and Associated Reports Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 139 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 139 - Minor Offender Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 144 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 4 - Initiative and Referendum Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 144 - Judiciary Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 4 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative Powers on Substitute Proposition Number 4 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Baker's Amendment to Substitute Proposition Number 4 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report I from the Committee on Legislative Powers on Substitute Proposition Number 4 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report II from the Committee on Legislative Powers on Substitute Proposition Number 4 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report III from the Committee on Legislative Powers on Substitute Proposition Number 4 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 92 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 92 - Qualifications of U.S. Senators Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 135 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 135 - Married Women's Property Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 87 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 87 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 87 - Homesteads and Exemptions Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 71 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 71 - Bill of Rights Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Enter Committee of the Whole Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 18 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 18 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 18 - Recall of Public Officers Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 18 - Recall of Public Officers Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office on Proposition Number 18 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 18 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Minority Substitute Proposition Number 18 (Wood/Jones) was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Minority Substitute Proposition Number 18 (Cunningham) was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 2 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 18 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee continued to discuss and vote upon Baker's motion to postpone, it is clear that the motion to reconsider was agreed.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Baker's amendment to postpone, the competing proposals were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Baker's amendment to postpone, the competing proposals were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Baker's amendment to postpone, the competing proposals were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Committee of the Whole Report on Proposition Numbers 2 and 18 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Proposition Number 68 - Criminal Prosecution Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Substitute Proposition Number 4 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 99 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 99 - Livestock Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 120 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 24 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: It is moved and seconded that the committee do now arise and report progress and ask leave to sit again. All those in favor signify by saying “aye;” those opposed “no.” The “nays” have it. The motion before the committee is on the... Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 79 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 120 - Recall of Elected Officials Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 24 - Recall Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 79 - Recall of Public Officials Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 2 - State Boundaries Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's note: The Report from the Committee on Federal Relations Proposition Number 2 was copied in alongside the report from the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Federal Relations on Proposition Number 2 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 2 and 18 as Considered by the Convention Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Roberts' recommendation, the competing recommendations were dropped.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Roberts' recommendation, the competing recommendations were dropped.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee Recommendation on Proposition Number 2 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation, the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 99 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Committee of the Whole Report on Substitute Proposition Number 18 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: No formal decision is taken on this point of order, but as delegates confine themselves to discussion of the motion we can assume it was well taken.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Webb's amendment to reject, the competing proposals were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Webb's amendment to reject, the competing proposals were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of each of the Committee of the Whole recommendations, the Committee of the Whole report was adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 99 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of each of the Committee of the Whole recommendations, the Committee of the Whole report was adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 18 - Recall of Public Officers Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 18 - Executive Committee Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 62 - Salaries of State and County Officers Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 62 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 18 - Wood and Jones Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 62 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 18 - Cunningham Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Federal Relations on Proposition Number 99 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 99 - Livestock Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office on Substitute Proposition Number 18 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Amendment to Substitute Proposition Number 18 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: [...] The “ayes” have it, and it comes up for a third reading. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department on Proposition Number 94 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention received Winsor's comments and proceeded with the order of business.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention received Parson's comments and proceeded with the order of business.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 82 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 82 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 133 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 146 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 133 - Highways Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 146 - Executive Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: The Substitute Proposition Number 33 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 33 comes up for consideration in the Committee of the Whole on November 15, so the editors have inferred that the document and the associated proposition and report are referred to the Committee of the Whole here.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 33 comes up for consideration in the Committee of the Whole on November 15, so the editors have inferred that the document and the associated proposition and report are referred to the Committee of the Whole here.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunniff's Recommendation to Replace "call" with "choose by lot" in Section 3 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By incorporating the amendment into the rewritten version of his substitute, Mr. Kingan implicitly accepts it.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee took a recess.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: At this point, Mr. Kingan finally reduces his substitute to writing. This actually has the effect of superseding Mr. Franklin's amendment to add "and they shall receive no fees for their services," which was adopted by the Convention,... Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 62 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 62 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's note: Proposition Number 44 was copied into the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 44 - Charitable Institutions Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 114 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on Proposition Number 114 the report is implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's note: Proposition Number 41 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 114 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's note: Proposition Number 73 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office on Proposition Number 114 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's note: Proposition Number 75 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Hunt's amendment was not discussed further.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 41 - Education Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 73 - Education Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 80 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 75 - Public Health Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's note: Proposition Number 41 was referred to the committee of the whole alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's note: Proposition Number 73 was referred to the committee of the whole alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's note: Proposition Number 75 was referred to the committee of the whole alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Ingraham's amendment, Section 3 was considered adopted as amended.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 57 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 143 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Kingan: I am opposed to the amendment for this reason. The committee went over this matter of the election of judges very carefully, and we have worked this out with a great deal of care, and the scheme as here is simply this in brief. No one can... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: The question before the committee is on the amendment of Mr. Ellinwood on line 13 after the word "election" insert "one judge shall be elected every two years thereafter at the general state election and" and the amendment of Mr. Jones of... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By incorporating the amendment into the rewritten version of his substitute, Mr. Kingan implicitly accepts it.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Minority Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Proposition Number 143 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's note: When the Committee makes a final decision on Proposition Number 57 the report is implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 57 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 57 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 143 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 125 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Report from the Committee on Education on Substitute Proposition Number 15 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Substitution Proposition Number 15 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 15 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report and the substitution.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 140 - Juvenile Courts Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 15 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 15 - Education Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ellinwood's Recommendation to Insert a Provision in Section 6 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 that the Superior Court Shall Have Exclusive, Original Jurisdiction in All Cases Concerning Offenders Under the Age of 16 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Substitute Proposition Number 143 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Cunniff's remarks appear to have been received without comment.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 143 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 143 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The reports on Proposition Number 143 come up in the Committee of the Whole on November 11.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 125 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 143 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Coker's Recommendation that No Superior Judges Salary be Fixed at an Amount Less than Named in Section 10 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 74 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 140 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The point of order was discussed no further.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The point of order was discussed no further.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 74 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Proposition Number 74 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report of the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Proposition Number 74 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 71 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 82 and 140 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 140 - Juvenile Courts Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 82 and 140 as Considered by the Convention Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Recommendation from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 140 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cunniff: [...] I will make a further explanation: I think that this will expedite matters if I explain the whole matter right now. I have a resolution adopted at a called meeting of the Northern Arizona Bar Association on October 21, 1910, to this... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Recommendation from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 82 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The invitation was received.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 71 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 71 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 92 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 92 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 92 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Enter the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 135 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By deciding on Franklin's amendment the Committee appears to also implicitly adopt Cunniff's and Wood's.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 33 - Fix the Date Elected Officials Shall Assume Their Office Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By deciding on Franklin's amendment the Committee appears to also implicitly adopt Cunniff's and Wood's.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Executive Committee Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 33 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 33 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 135 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 135 is referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With Webb's amendment withdrawn, the motion for a division of the question was no longer relevant.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With Webb's amendment withdrawn, the point of order was no longer relevant.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 82, 62, 114, 80, 57, 125, 74, 71, 92, and 135 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 143 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 143 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The minority report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 62 - Salaries of State and County Officers Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 114 - Officers to be Chosen Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 143 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 57 - Official Fees and Salaries Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 125 was referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 125 - Create the Office of State Examiner Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 74 - Suffrage Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 71 - Bill of Rights Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 92 - Qualifications of U.S. Senators Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 135 - Married Women's Property Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 62 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 114 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Progress Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 82 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Proposition Number 57 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 125 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 74 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 71 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 92 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 135 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Doe's secondary amendment is implicitly accepted when his original amendment is passed.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 82, 62, 114, 80, 57, 125, 74, 71, 92, and 135 as Considered by the Convention Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Kingan proceeded to propose an amendment to Section 1, which indicates that the motion to revert to Section 1 received no objections.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Proposition Number 62 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the rejection of Kingan's amendment, Section 1 was considered agreed.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition 15 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunningham's Recommendation to Strike Out "government" in Cunniff's Amendment to Section 4 of Substitute Proposition Number 33 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Kingan's Recommendation to Replace "next general election" with "the expiration of the term" in Section 6 of Substitute Proposition Number 33 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 85 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 74 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 85 - Privilege License Taxes Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: The report was referred back to the Convention with its associated propositions.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 106 - Finance and Taxation Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Section 7 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 10 - Loaning of the State Credit Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the decision to recommend that Section 7 be referred to the Legislative Committee, the pending amendments to Section 7 were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 11 - Exemption from State Taxation Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the decision to recommend that Section 7 be referred to the Legislative Committee, the pending amendments to Section 7 were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention allowed and discussed Webb's point of personal privilege.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 59 - Taxation Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 65 - Exemption of Certain Property from Taxation Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 83 - Taxation and Exemption Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 122 - Revenue and Taxation Exemption Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 147 - Taxation Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 126 - Taxation Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 56 - Prohibition of Poll Taxes Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once the Convention has finished considering the Committee of the Whole's recommendations the report is implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention adopted all of the recommendations made in the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 44 - Charitable Institutions Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 44 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Ellinwood proceeded to propose an amendment to Section 10, which indicates that the motion to revert to Section 10 received no objections.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 10 was agreed as amended, and the Committee continued its discussion on Section 13.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: If there is no objection we will carry it through in that order, the proposition for the governor’s salary is open for discussion. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 13 of Substitute Proposition Number 33 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 80 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 80 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 75, 73, and 41 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Cobb's amendment was not seconded and was therefore dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 139 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 13 - Attorney General's Salary Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 13 - Superintendent of Public Instruction's Salary Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunningham's Amendment that Proposition Number 139 be Indefinitely Postponed Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report on Proposition Number 139 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 139 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 139 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 144 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 144 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 144 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 144 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 80, 139, 144 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: At this point, Webb said that four of the six salaries he proposed had been disposed of, though only three seem to have been described in the records. Though Webb could have misspoken, it seems as though the salary of the treasurer was... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The motion to pass over the section was not mentioned again.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By adopting the original provision for the attorney general's salary, the pending amendments to the salary were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By adopting the original provision for the attorney general's salary, the pending amendments to the salary were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By adopting the original provision for the superintendent of public education's salary, the pending amendments to the salary were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the rejection of Ellinwood's amendment, the section was considered adopted as read.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 33 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The motion prevailed. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Executive Committee Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 33 - Date Elected Officials Shall Assume Their Office Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Section 7 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 27 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 26 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 27 - Suffrage Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 26 - State-wide Prohibition Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 26 - State-wide Prohibition Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 48 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 134 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 26 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 141 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 9 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 72 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Though the Minutes notes the Committee reporting on Proposition Number 147, this is a mistake, as Proposition Number 147 related to taxation and was not referred to the Committee on Labor. More likely is that the Committee on Labor... Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 48 - Employees on Public Work Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 134 - Private Corporations Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 137 - Black Lists Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 76 - Department of Labor Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 141 - Child Labor Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 9 - A Legal Day in All State Works Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 72 - Workmen's Compensation Law Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Refer the Report from the Committee on Labor to the Committee of the Whole Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Call to Order Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Numbers 82 and 143 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 80, 139, 144 as Considered by the Convention Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 80 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Matters for Separate Submission on Proposition Number 26 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 26 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report from the Committee on Matters for Separate Submission on Proposition Number 26 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Once the Committee of the Whole had made a decision on Proposition Number 26, it seems probable that the petitions on prohibition were no longer under consideration by the Committee.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 27 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting the Committee of the Whole recommendation to indefinitely postpone the proposition, the Convention agrees to the report of the Committee on Executive.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 143 - Qualification of Voters Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Proposition Number 139 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 139 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 143 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 143 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Matters for Separate Submission on Proposition Number 27 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 27 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Amendments to Proposition Number 139 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report from the Committee on Matters for Separate Submission on Proposition Number 27 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By asking for a division of the question, Winsor was asking that Coker's amendment be proposed separately from Weinberger's original amendment. In order to achieve this, Coker's amendment must be dropped and added separately in the model.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: This suggestion was accepted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting the Committee of the Whole's recommendation, the Convention adopts the suggested amendments to Proposition Number 139.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 26 and 27 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting the minority report, the majority report is dropped in tandem.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting the Committee of the Whole's recommendation, the Convention adopts the minority report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 26 - State-wide Prohibition Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 27 - Suffrage Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Matters for Separate Submission on Proposition Number 26 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Matters for Separate Submission on Proposition Number 26 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Matters for Separate Submission on Proposition Number 27 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Matters for Separate Submission on Proposition Number 27 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 82 and 143 as Considered by the Convention Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 144 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting the Committee of the Whole recommendation to indefinitely postpone the proposition, the Convention agrees to the report of the Committee on Judiciary.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 112 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 3 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 121 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 124 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Proposition Number 143 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment accepted by Mr. Coker and carried. [Editor's Note: The account of Mr. Colter's amendment, described on page 182 of the Minutes, is unclear. The editors have inferred that Colter's amendment was dropped as a result of Winsor's amendment being... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Winsor's recommendation, Franklin's point of order was dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Weinberger's Recommendation to Insert "five hundred" in Section 10 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 13 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 18 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Weinberger's amendment, Parsons' amendment was dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Doe's Recommendation to Insert Yavapai and Increase the Salary for Coconino to 6,500 in Winsor's Recommendation on Substitute Proposition Number 82 to the Committee on Style, Revision, and Compilation Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 19 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the amendment is proposed without further debate, it is clear that Sims' motion to revert back to Section 5 received no objections.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Sims' amendment, Section 5 was agreed. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As Ingraham's amendment was to his own proposal, it was taken into the original amendment.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 82 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 112 - Ordinance Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 3 - Religious Toleration Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 121 - Ordinance Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 124 - Ordinances Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 112, 3, 121, and 124 referred to Committee of the Whole for Nov. 17, 1910. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 119 was referred to the Committee of the Whole on October 31. As Proposition Number 19 was postponed until Proposition Number 119 was before the Committee of the Whole, Proposition Number 19 is referred to the... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 119 was referred to the Committee of the Whole on October 31. As Proposition Number 19 was postponed until Proposition Number 119 was before the Committee of the Whole, the Committee on Ordinance Report on Proposition... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 22 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 22 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The adoption of Cunningham's recommendation made Short's recommendation obsolete.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Hunt: Mr. Chairman, I do not see why the gentlemen are so anxious to postpone this bill. It seems to me that it is a very good measure. Mr. Jones (Yavapai): We consider it unnecessary and believe that the police or municipal authorities should be... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 22 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 22 - Corporations Other than Municipal Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The adoption of Cunningham's recommendation made Crutchfield's recommendation obsolete.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 44, 75, 73, and 41 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 52 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 52 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 75 - Public Health Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 52 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 52 - Municipal Corporations Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 40 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 40 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor’s Note: Substitute Proposition Number 106 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 22 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 112 - Ordinance Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 3 - Religious Toleration Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 121 - Ordinance Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 124 - Ordinances Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 19 - Federal Relations Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition Number 19 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 101 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 119 - Ordinance Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 67 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 119 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Franklin: I notice in this ordinance, which has been adopted by the committee, that in a great many instances they use the term “legislature.” Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 53 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 105 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 29 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 40 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 119 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 37 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 52 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 118 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 101 - Banks and Corporations Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 2 of Proposition Number 119 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 67 - Banks and Banking Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee of the Whole passed Section 2 without comment.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 53 - Banking Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 105 - Corporations Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Parsons' Recommendation to Insert "intoxicating" in Section 3 of Proposition Number 119 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 29 - Private Corporations Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: All those in favor of this will make it known by saying “aye;” opposed “no.” The motion is lost. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 37 - Corporations Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 118 - Banking and Currency Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President (commenting about Propositions 101, 67, 53, 105, 29, 37, 188): It will go over and come up when the other propositions are before the committee of the whole. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 78 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 78 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 28 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 13 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 16 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 129 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Memorial Number 1 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunniff's Recommendation to Insert "always" in Section 7 of Proposition Number 119 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President (commenting about Propositions 101, 67, 53, 105, 29, 37, 188): It will go over and come up when the other propositions are before the committee of the whole. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's note: Proposition Number 88 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee reports.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 88 - Employer's Liability Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 47 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee reports.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 47 - Labor Contracts Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 42 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 46 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 128 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 30 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 111 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 51 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 17 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 108 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor' Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 94 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 94 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 104 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 116 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 98 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 95 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 61 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 61 - Qualifications of Sheriffs, etc. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 119 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: This report came up in the Committee of the Whole on 25 November 1910. Rather than adopting it in the Convention when the Proposition was referred to the Committee on Preamble and Bill of Rights, we have shown it being referred along... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 119 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition Number 119 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 112 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 3 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department on Proposition Number 94 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 121 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the Committee report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the Committee report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report on Proposition Number 108 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: There is no record of this minority report until it appears in the afternoon session of the Committee of the Whole on November 22, 1910. Given the Convention's usual procedure, the editors have inferred that the minority report was... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 124 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Committee's Report is referred to Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 19 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition Number 19 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 119, 112, 3, 121, 19, and 124 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 125 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 125 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 91 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee reports.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 119 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 119 - Ordinance Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition Number 119 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 125 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 66 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 66 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 127 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 125 - Create the Office of State Examiner Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 112 - Ordinance Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 3 - Religious Toleration Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 121 - Ordinance Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 19 - Federal Relations Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 124 - Ordinances Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition Number 19 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 91 - Employment of Alien Labor Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 119, 112, 3, 121, 19, 124 as Considered by the Convention Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the Committee's recommendation, the original version of the proposition was dropped in favor of the version amended in the Committee.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the Committee's recommendation, the Committee on Ordinance recommendation on the proposition was adopted in tandem.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 50 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee reports.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 50 - Damages for Personal Injury Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: [...] That Proposition Number 112 be indefinitely postponed. Those in favor will answer “aye;” opposed “no.” The “ayes” have it; so ordered. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the indefinite postponement of Proposition Number 19, the report on the proposition from the Committee on Ordinance was dropped.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once the Convention finished considering the report from the Committee of the Whole, it was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once the Convention finished considering the report from the Committee of the Whole, it was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 100 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 100 - Education Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 52 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 64 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 64 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 138 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 130 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 64 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 64 - Inspection of Mines Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 138 - State Geologists Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 130 - State Mine Inspector Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 40 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: It seems that this motion was not seconded. Moreover, since a vote had already been taken on whether to strike out section 2, it seems unlikely that this motion would have been in order.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Since the Convention moved on to discuss Section 3, Section 2 was implicitly adopted as amended.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 6 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: No further amendments were offered to Section 6.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee proceeded to vote on Short's amendment, it is clear that his point of order was well taken.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: All in favor of the amendment of the gentleman from Yuma to strike out the word “other” in line 23, page 4, will say “aye;” opposed “no.” The motion is lost. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: No further amendments were offered to Section 7.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 52 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: This motion does not seem to have been seconded.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Chair made no decision on this point of order.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 52 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Number 147, 122, 83, 59, 65, 10, 11, 130, 138, 20, 35, 39, 96, 45, 89, 97, 133, 146, 73, 100, 44, 93, 61, 64, and 43 and Substitute Propositions Number 15, 52, and 40 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 23 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 14 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 145 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 36 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 38 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Substitute Proposition Number 60 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 60 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 36 - Public Service Corporations Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 60 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 38 - Labor and Corporations Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 132 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 132 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report on Proposition Number 132 was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: The Communication was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 49 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 77 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 107 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Number 41 and 73 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Substitute Proposition Number 107 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 107 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 6 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 6 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Substitute Proposition Number 54 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 54 was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 40 comes up before the Committee of the Whole on this morning.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 54 was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 40 comes up before the Committee of the Whole on this morning.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 54 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 147 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 6 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 6 - Legislative Department Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 23 - Seat of Government Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 14 - Constitutional Amendments Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 147 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 145 - Marriages Between Races Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 125 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from the Common Council of the City of Phoenix to the Committee on Military Affairs Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 49 - Police Regulation Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 77 - Militia and Public Defense Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 54 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 107 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 54 - Mode of Amending Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 40 - Counties, Cities and Towns Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 107 - Militia Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 6 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee of the Whole proceeded to consider the proposition section by section.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition 40 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 100 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 89 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 132 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 132 - Public Health Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 44 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 139 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The editors have inferred that, because Kingan was the only supporter of the minority report, his amendment was accepted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Objection was made.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 89 - Alien Contract Labor Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 60 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 60 - Practice of Medicine Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 125 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Majority Report on Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 139 - Minor Offender Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of Style Amendments to Proposition Number 139 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 88 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 20 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 35 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 39 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 43 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 45 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 55 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 93 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 96 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 97 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 102 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 15 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 115 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 131 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: There is no record of when Substitute Proposition 15 was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Printing. However, it came up in the Committee of the Whole on November 22, so must have been returned prior to this point.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 133 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Sims' amendment was originally proposed as an amendment to Cunniff's amendment. Dividing the question meant that each amendment was proposed independently of one another.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 146 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 15 was referred to the Committee alongside the substitute.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 122 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 83 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Education on Substitute Proposition Number 15 was referred to the Committee alongside the Substitute Proposition.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 83 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 15 - Education Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 15 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 15 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The majority report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Majority Substitute Proposition 21 was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: The minority report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 21 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 59 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Majority Report on Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 21 - Primary Elections Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 59 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition 21 and it's associated reports and propositions came before the Committee of the Whole in the upcoming session.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition 21 and it's associated reports and propositions came before the Committee of the Whole in the upcoming session.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition 21 and it's associated reports and propositions came before the Committee of the Whole in the upcoming session.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 40 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition 21 and it's associated reports and propositions came before the Committee of the Whole in the upcoming session.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 65 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The motion prevailed. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 65 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 11 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 40 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 40 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 40 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 11 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 40 comes up before the Committee of the Whole on this morning.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 10 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Counties and Municipalities on Proposition Number 40 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition No. 10 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 52 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 52 - Municipal Corporations Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 52 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 52 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Counties and Municipal Corporations on Proposition Number 52 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 41 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 73 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Adopting Connelly's amendment to strike out the paragraph made Osborn's motion irrelevant.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Adopting Connelly's amendment to strike out the paragraph made Weinberger's motion irrelevant.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 100 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Education Proposition Number 100 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: [...] Any further amendments to offer to paragraph 5? If not, the section as amended will be considered adopted. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The report from the Committee on Legislative was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the individual propositions.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 6 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 44 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Education on Proposition Number 44 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition 6 and it's associated reports and propositions came before the Committee of the Whole in the upcoming session.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition 21 and it's associated reports and propositions came before the Committee of the Whole in the upcoming session.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition 21 and it's associated reports and propositions came before the Committee of the Whole in the upcoming session.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: It has been moved and seconded to amend line 16 by eliminating the word “eight” and inserting in lieu thereof the word “six.” Mr. Colter: I think it should be left at eight because there is considerable difference of opinion as to... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Parsons' Recommendation to Replace Sixteen with Fourteen Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once Substitute Proposition Number 6 was printed Proposition Number 6 was referred to come up in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once Substitute Proposition Number 125 was printed it was referred to come up in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once Substitute Proposition Number 125 was printed Proposition Number 125 was referred to come up in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once Substitute Proposition Number 125 was printed, the report from the Judiciary Committee on Proposition Number 125 was referred to come up in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once Substitute Proposition Number 125 was printed, the report from the Legislative Committee on Proposition Number 125 was referred to come up in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once Substitute Proposition Number 22 was printed it was referred to come up in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 125 - Create the Office of State Examiner Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once Substitute Proposition Number 22 was printed Proposition Number 22 was referred to come up in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once Substitute Proposition Number 125 was printed, the report from Private Corporations and Banks on Proposition Number 125 was referred to come up in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 2 as amended by the Committee on Style was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 125 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 125 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office on Proposition Number 125 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 of Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: It has been moved by the gentlemen from Graham, Mr. Webb and seconded by Mr. Osborn of Maricopa, that section 1 be stricken out and the motion has been amended by Mr. Parsons and seconded by Mr. Cobb that the section be adopted. Those in... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 2 of Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 88 - Employer's Liability Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 2 - State Boundaries Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 15 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 61 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 61 - Qualifications of Sheriffs, etc. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 61 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 8 of Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 126 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 126 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 6 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee on Mines and Mining on Proposition Numbers 64, 138, and 130 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 64 - Inspection of Mines Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 64 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 6 — Representatives Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 64 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: The decision of the chair is appealed from. Mr. Webb: I ask which decision. He cannot appeal from the decision of the chair after the vote has been taken. Mr. Chairman: I will not entertain an appeal from this first decision. Mr. Cobb:... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Temporary Chairman: You have heard the motion on appeal. All in favor of the chair being sustained, will stand up, those opposed stand up. Rising vote showed 35 "ayes" and 6 "nays." Mr. Chairman: The chair is sustained. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 50 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 64 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Labor on Proposition Numbers 48, 134, 147, 76, 141, 9, and 72 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 9 of Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: [...] If there are no further objections, section 11 will stand approved as read. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 2 of Substitute Proposition Number 64 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 15 of Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 9 - A Legal Day in all State Works Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: No decision appears to have been made on Weinberger's amendment, possibly because passing Cunniff's amendment would make Weinberger's irrelevant.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 2 as amended was adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 9 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Substitute Proposal has now been amended, Cobb's recommendation that it do pass is implicitly dropped .] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 64 as amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 64 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 64 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 130 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 130 is referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 50 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 50 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 50 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 138 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Cunningham's first amendment to the section was not mentioned again.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 6 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: The convention will come to order. Mr. Crutchfield is recognized. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers, and Appointment on Proposition Numbers 20, 35, 43, 45, 55, 39, 93, 96, 97, 102, 115, 131, 133, and 146 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 20 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 3 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 4 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 5 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 20 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 35 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 35 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 39 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 39 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 88 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 88 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 88 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 88 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 72 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 72 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 47 - Labor Contracts Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 43 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 43 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 47 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 96 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 96 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 45 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 47 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 47 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole Report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 47 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 45 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Excuse Goldwater from Voting Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 89 - Alien Contract Labor Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 108 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 89 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Majority Report on Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 21 - Primary Elections Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 6 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 108 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report from the Committee on Suffrage on Proposition Number 108 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 89 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Legislative Department on Proposition Number 89 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 2 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 2 - State Boundaries Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 91 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 93 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 93 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 97 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The motion prevailed. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The editors have dropped Franklin's recommendation that Proposition Number 9 do pass unamended, after Cunniff's recommendation, as amended by Bradner, was passed.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 97 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 133 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Majority Substitute Proposition Number 21 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 146 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 146 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Webb's amendment as amended by Parsons was considered adopted with the adoption of Parsons' amendment.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Although the Committee of the Whole did not take a separate vote on this, it is clear that they intended their vote on Mr. Winsor's further amendment to include a vote on the amendment made by the majority report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: [...] Any to section 18? Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 91 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 91 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 91 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Postpone Proposition Number 28 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 147, 122, 83, 59, 65, 11, 10, 61, 64, 130, 138, 20, 35, 39, 43, 96, 45, 89, 93, 97, 133, 146, and 40 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 95 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 95 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 9 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 24 as amended was considered adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Substitute Proposition Number 58 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 58 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 58 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 6 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 6 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 58 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 6 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 58 - Corporation Commission Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Legislative Department on Proposition Number 6 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 131 - Apportionment of Senators and Representatives for the State of Arizona Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 131 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 131 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 115 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The motion prevailed. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 115 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 55 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 55 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 141 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee proceed to make motions to recommend that the Committee recommend that the proposition pass, indicating that the Section 11 as amended was approved.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 102 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 105 - Corporations Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 15 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 102 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Weinberger's Recommendation that Substitute Proposition Number 15 Pass as Amended Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 15 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 22 - Corporations Other than Municipal Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 15 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 15 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Number 15, 44, 73, 100, 41, 95, 125, 50, 72, 47, 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 117, 108, 91, 28 and 88 and Memorial Number 1 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 142 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 142 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 142 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 142 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 142 - Railroad, Telegraph, and Other Transmission Companies Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 142 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 15 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 142 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Parsons' Recommendation to Strike Out "except for municipal purposes" in Section 2 of Substitute Proposition Number 22 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Baker: Mr. Chairman, I would like to inquire about this. This section is in the substitute proposition. I do now know where it came from; it sounds strange to me. Whether it was in Mr. Ellinwood’s bill or whether it was substituted in the committee... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 105 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 105 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 37 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 37 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 67 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 67 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 101 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 101 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 53 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 53 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 118 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 118 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 29 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Weinberger's amendment was not mentioned again and was presumably dropped for lack of a second.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 15 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 15 - Education Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 44 - Charitable Institutions Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 29 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Education on Proposition Number 44 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 73 - Education Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 100 - Education Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 41 - Education Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 95 - Preamble Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 125 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 22 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 125 - Create the Office of State Examiner Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office on Proposition Number 125 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 50 - Damages for Personal Injury Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Winsor amends his own amendment, so it did not require a vote by the Convention in order to be incorporated.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 50 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Legislative Department on Proposition Numbers 20, 35, 43, 45, 55, 39, 93, 96, 97, 102, 115, 131, 133, and 146 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 22 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 50 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 22 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 72 - Workmen's Compensation Law Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 47 - Labor Contracts Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 22 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 47 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 47 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 108 - Elections Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Numbers 6 and 22 and Proposition Numbers 131, 115, 55, and 102 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 108 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 91 - Employment of Alien Labor Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 91 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 91 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Page 1274 of the Records reads, "Mr President: Your Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations other than Railroads, jointly begs leave to report it has examined Committee Substitute Proposition No. 113, and respectfully... Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 6 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 88 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 6 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 88 - Employer's Liability Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 6 - Legislative Department Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department on Proposition Number 6 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 88 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers, and Appointment on Proposition Numbers 20, 35, 43, 45, 55, 39, 93, 96, 97, 102, 115, 131, 133, and 146 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 88 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 131 - Apportionment of Senators and Representatives for the State of Arizona Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 115 - Legislative Matters Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 55 - Powers of the Legislative Assembly Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 102 - Appropriations Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 22 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 22 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: The records of the Convention do not state when the Report from the Committee on Substitute Proposition Number 113 was reported to the Convention. The editors have chosen to refer it on the 19th, the date written on the report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 22 - Corporations Other than Municipal Wednesday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: The records of the Convention do not state when Substitute Proposition Number 113 was reported to the Convention. The editors have chosen to refer it on the 19th, the date written on the report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Numbers 6 and 22 and Proposition Numbers 131, 115, 55, and 102 as Considered by the Convention Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 6 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 113 is considered jointly by the Committee on Railroads and the Committee on Public Service Corporations Other than Railroads. The records of the Convention do not state when Substitute Proposition Number... Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting the Committee recommendation, the Convention adopted the Committee's amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 6.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting the Committee recommendation, the Convention effectively dropped the original proposition.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting the Committee recommendation, the Convention adopted the Committee's amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 6.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting the Committee recommendation, the Convention effectively adopted the report from the Committee on Legislative Department.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads and Committee on Public Service Corporations on Substitute Proposition Number 113 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 113 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 113 - Railroad and Common Carriers Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The records of the Convention do not state when Substitute Proposition Number 113 was sent from the Committee on Railroads to the Convention. However, it is returned to the Convention from the Committee on Printing on November 23. In... Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The the adoption of the Committee's recommendation, Proposition Number 131 was indefinitely postponed.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The the adoption of the Committee's recommendation, Proposition Number 115 was indefinitely postponed.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 113 came up for consideration in the Committee of the Whole during the 19:30 session of November 23.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The the adoption of the Committee's recommendation, Proposition Number 55 was indefinitely postponed.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In this instance, no vote is taken on whether to adopt the proposition as amended before voting on whether or not to engross it for a third reading. Since this lack of a vote seems to be the President's decision, the editors have... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 113 came up for consideration in the Committee of the Whole during the 19:30 session of November 23.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Substitute Proposition Number 113 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The the adoption of the Committee's recommendation, Proposition Number 102 was indefinitely postponed.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 113 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 113 came up for consideration in the Committee of the Whole during the 19:30 session of November 23.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Proposition Number 88 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 22 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In this instance, no vote is taken on whether to adopt the proposition as amended before voting on whether or not to engross it for a third reading. Since this lack of a vote seems to be the President's decision, the editors have... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting the Committee recommendation, the Convention adopted the Committee's amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 22.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting the Committee recommendation, the Convention adopted the Committee's amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 22.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting the Committee recommendation, the Convention effectively dropped the original proposition.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion that Substitute Proposition Number 6 Be Engrossed and Have a Third Reading Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: The report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 34 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention agreed each of the Committee of the Whole's recommendations, the report was considered adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 34 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 34 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As each of the propositions in the report from the Committee on Legislative Department was resolved as recommended in the report, the report was considered adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 34 - Establish a Railroad Commission Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 34 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 34 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In this instance, no vote is taken on whether to adopt the proposition as amended before voting on whether or not to engross it for a third reading. Since this lack of a vote seems to be the President's decision, the editors have... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 113 - Railroad and Common Carriers Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 113 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 110 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 86 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 25 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 136 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 12 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 25 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Substitute Proposition Number 141 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 25 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 141 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 25 - Prohibiting Public Officers from Accepting or Using Passes Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Substitute Proposition Number 76 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As Winsor's request was not mentioned again, the editors have represented it as dropped.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 25 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee of the Whole proceeded to consider Substitute Proposition Number 113 section by section.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 113 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Substitute Proposition Number 137 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By adopting Webb's motion, the Committee effectively drops the pending amendments to the proposition.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 137 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By adopting Webb's motion, the Committee effectively drops the pending amendments to the proposition.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 110 - Legislative Department Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By adopting Webb's motion, the Committee effectively drops the pending amendments to the proposition.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By adopting Webb's motion, the Committee effectively drops the pending amendments to the proposition.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 25 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 141 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 86 - Privilege Licenses Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 81 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 136 - Employment on Public Works Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 12 - Labor Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 25 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 76 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 81 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 81 - Railroad Commission Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 137 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: No objection was made to this announcement.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 81 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 134 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 81 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: Proposition Number 76, 12, 136, 141, 110 and 137 will be referred to the committee of the whole, November 24, 1910. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Substitute Proposition Number 103 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 2 as amended—i.e. stricken—was agreed.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 109 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: Proposition Number 76, 12, 136, 141, 110 and 137 will be referred to the committee of the whole, November 24, 1910. [Editor's Note: As Proposition Number 86 was also considered in the Committee of the Whole with these propositions, the... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 134 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 109 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 109 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Committee on Railroads by this point.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 48 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 109 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 109 - Railroads Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 109 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 109 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 23 - Seat of Government Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 23 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 23 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: The committee of the whole will come to order. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 34 - Establish a Railroad Commission Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 34 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 34 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 34 was referred to the Convention alongside the report from the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 142 - Railroad, Telegraph, and Other Transmission Companies Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 142 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 142 was referred to the Convention alongside the report from the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Webb's recommendation to pass the proposition as amended, Feeney's recommendation to pass the proposition was made obsolete.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 142 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 48 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 76 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Connelly's Recommendation to Section 1 of Proposition Number 76 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The amendment suggested in Connelly's recommendation and which was agreed by the Committee a few moments earlier is represented here.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Jones' Recommendation to Section 1 of Proposition Number 76 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The amendment suggested in Jones' recommendation just before the division of the proposition is represented here. It is unclear whether in voting to adopt the section, the Committee also adopted the amendment.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Keegan's Recommendation to Section 3 of Proposition Number 76 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The amendment suggested in Connelly's recommendation and which was agreed by the Committee a few moments earlier is represented here.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Feeney's motion to adopt the proposition as amended, his original recommendation was made obsolete.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Neither the Minutes nor the Records specifies the outcome of Jones' amendment to Section 1 of the proposition.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 137 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 137 was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Labor on Propositions Number 48, 134, 147, 76, 141, 9, and 72 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 141 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 72, 9, 141, 134, 48, 76, and 137 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 9 - A Legal Day in all State Works Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 141 - Child Labor Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 134 - Private Corporations Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 48 - Employees on Public Work Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 76 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 76 - Department of Labor Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 137 - Black Lists Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Labor on Proposition Numbers 48, 134, 147, 76, 141, 9, and 72 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 72, 9, 141, 134, 48, 76, and 137 as Considered by the Convention Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Proposition Number 9 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Convention's Amendment to Replace "state" with "territory" Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee on Style presented its suggested amendment to the Convention. The Convention agreed to the amendment, but then Baker raised a query over the use of the term "territory" versus "state." As a result, the proposition is... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Recommended Amendments to Proposition Number 141 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Recommendation that Proposition Number 137 Do Pass as Amended Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Recommended Amendments to Proposition Number 137 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Recommended Amendments to Proposition Number 48 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Point of Order Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the proposition, the unresolved amendments were dropped.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the proposition, the unresolved amendments were dropped.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the proposition, the unresolved amendments were dropped.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Recommended Amendments to Proposition Number 76 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the decision on Proposition Number 76, the Convention concluded its consideration of the Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 72, 9, 141, 134, 48, 76, and 137.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the decision on Proposition Number 76, the Convention concluded its consideration of the Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 72, 9, 141, 134, 48, 76, and 137.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 106 came before the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned from the Committee on Printing and Clerks prior to the Convention going into the Committee of the Whole.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 106 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 2 of Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: In withdrawing his amendment, Bolan made Roberts' amendment to his amendment obsolete.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: By adopting Cunniff's amendment, Franklin's amendment was made obsolete.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Baker's Recommendation to Insert "In addition to the above powers to contract debtors" in Paragraph 11 of Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 13 of Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 106 came before the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that the Report from the Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 106 was referred to the... Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 106 came before the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that the original proposition was referred to the Committee alongside the Substitute Proposition.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 106 - Finance and Taxation Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Franklin's motion was not mentioned again.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 106 as amended in the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 106 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 106 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Public Debt on Proposition Number 106 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 56 - Prohibition of Poll Taxes Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 56 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on their recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 56 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Debt, Revenue, and Taxation on Proposition Number 56 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report on Proposition Number 56 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 106 and Propositions Numbers 56 and 126 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 106 - Finance and Taxation Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 106 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 56 - Prohibition of Poll Taxes Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Public, Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 56 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 56 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 126 - Taxation Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention immediately considered the Committee of the Whole Report, indicating that Jones' point of order was rejected.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 106 and Proposition Numbers 56 and 126 as Considered by the Convention Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting the Committee of the Whole's recommendation, the Convention adopted the suggested amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 106.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As the recommendation of the Committee of the Whole was adopted, so was the document containing their suggested amendments.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In proceeding to a third reading with Substitute Proposition Number 106, the report from the Committee on Public Debt was agreed and the original proposition dropped from consideration.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In proceeding to a third reading with Substitute Proposition Number 106, the report from the Committee on Public Debt was agreed and the original proposition dropped from consideration.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting the Committee of the Whole recommendation to indefinitely postpone Proposition Number 56, the Convention agreed the Report from the Committee on Public Debt on Proposition Number 56, which also suggested indefinite postponement.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In adopting the Committee of the Whole recommendation to indefinitely postpone Proposition Number 56, the Convention rejected the Minority Report from the Committee on Public Debt on Proposition Number 56, which recommended that the... Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the decision on Proposition Number 126 the Convention concluded its consideration of the Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 106 and Proposition Numbers 56 and 126.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the decision on Proposition Number 126 the Convention concluded its consideration of the Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 106 and Proposition Numbers 56 and 126.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Though a decision is not recorded on this motion, the editors have inferred, given the Convention's custom, that the report was adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 141 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 137 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 141 - Child Labor Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 76 - Department of Labor Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 137 - Black Lists Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee of the Whole referred back to Section 3.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 25 - Prohibiting Public Officers from Accepting or Using Passes Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 60 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 60 - Practice of Medicine Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 60 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a recess.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 25 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 25 was referred to the Convention alongside the report from the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 25 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Lynch's Recommendation to Strike Out "or other method of healing" of Substitute Proposition Number 60 and that it Pass as Amended Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 81 - Railroad Commission Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 81 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 81 was referred to the Convention alongside the report from the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Coker's amendment was not mentioned again, presumably because it did not receive a second.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 60 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 60 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 81 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 60 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 14 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 19 of Substitute Proposition Number 113 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: There is no account in the Records or the Minutes of the Committee taking up Section 19. The editors have inferred, given the Committee's typical procedure, that the Committee raised no objections to Section 19, and thus, the section... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 132 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 132 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 132 - Public Health Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 109 - Railroads Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 132 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 109 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 109 was referred to the Convention alongside the report from the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 109 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 105, 37, 67, 101, 53, 118, 29 and Substitute Proposition Number 113 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 132 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 132 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Minority Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 132 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Majority Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 132 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 145 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Jones' Recommendation to Adopt Proposition Number 145 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 36 - Public Service Corporations Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 145 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 105 - Corporations Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 36 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of Committee on Labor on Proposition Numbers 110, 141, 86, 136, 12, 76, and 137 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 37 - Corporations Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 67 - Banks and Banking Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 36 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 101 - Banks and Corporations Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 53 - Banking Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 118 - Banking and Currency Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 29 - Private Corporations Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 113 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 113 - Railroad and Common Carriers Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 137 - Black Lists Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 38 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 137 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 113 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads and Committee on Public Service Corporations on Substitute Proposition Number 113 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 137 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 137 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 110 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Public Service Corporations on Proposition Number 36 and 38 was referred to the Convention alongside the report from the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 110 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 141 - Child Labor Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 141 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 38 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 141 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 141 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 86 - Privilege Licenses Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 86 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 49 - Police Regulation Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 77 - Militia and Public Defense Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 107 - Militia Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 107 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 86 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Communication from the Common Council of the City of Phoenix to the Committee on Military Affairs Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Consider Substitute Proposition Number 107 Section by Section Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 136 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 47 was engrossed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 12 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 107 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee makes a final decision on their recommendation the report is implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 12 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 76 - Department of Labor Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 76 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Ingraham's motion that Substitute Proposition Number 76 be referred to the Committee and Labor, Cunniff's motion that the proposition pass was made obsolete.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The report from the Committee on Labor on Propositions Number 110, 141, 86, 136, 12, 76, and 137 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Number 23, 14, 145, 110, 86, 136, 12 and Substitute Proposition Numbers 60, 132, 145, 137, 141, and 76 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 23 - Seat of Government Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 60 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 60 - Practice of Medicine Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 60 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 132 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 132 - Public Health Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 49, 77, 107 and Substitute Proposition Number 107 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 145 - Marriages Between Races Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of Committee on Labor on Proposition Numbers 110, 141, 86, 136, 12, 76, and 137 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 110 - Legislative Department Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 86 - Privilege Licenses Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 136 - Employment on Public Works Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 12 - Labor Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 137 - Black Lists Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 137 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 141 - Child Labor Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 141 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Militia and Public Defense on Proposition Number 49, 77, and 107 was referred to the Convention alongside the report from the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 77 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 49 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The communication from the Common Council of Phoenix was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 108 was engrossed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 107 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 107 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 76 - Department of Labor Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 76 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 132 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 132 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 107 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 23, 14, 145, 110, 86, 136, 12 and Substitute Proposition Numbers 60, 132, 145, 137, 141, and 76 as Considered by the Convention Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Recommendation to Indefinitely Postpone Proposition Numbers 23, 60, 132, 110, 86, 136 and 12 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Indefinitely Postpone Proposition Numbers 23, 60, 132, 110, 86, 136, 112 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 42 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 46 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 128 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 30 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 111 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 51 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 117 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 141 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: There is a discrepancy in the source material on whether the original Proposition Number 76 or Substitute Proposition Number 76 was re-committed. The report document says it was the substitute, whereas Roberts' motion as recorded in the... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As the Convention finished its consideration of the recommendations on the propositions from the Committee of the Whole report, the Report from the Committee on Labor was implicitly dropped.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 42 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention considered each of the Committee's recommendation, the Committee report was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 46 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 128 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 30 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 72 was engrossed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 111 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 51 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 117 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Report. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Suffrage on Proposition Number 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 117, and 108 was referred to the Convention alongside the report from the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 76 was referred back to the Convention alongside the Report. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 76 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 76 - Department of Labor Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 34 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 34 - Establish a Railroad Commission Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 142 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 142 - Railroad, Telegraph, and Other Transmission Companies Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 25 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 25 - Prohibiting Public Officers from Accepting or Using Passes Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 81 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 81 - Railroad Commission Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 109 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 66 as Considered by the Committee of the Whole Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 109 - Railroads Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Public Service Corporations on Propositions Number 36 and 38 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 36 - Public Service Corporations Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 38 - Labor and Corporations Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Militia and Public Defense on Proposition Numbers 49, 77, and 107 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 49 - Police Regulation Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 77 - Militia and Public Defense Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 107 - Militia Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 107 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 107 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from the Common Council of the City of Phoenix to the Committee on Military Affairs Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 42 - Suffrage and Elections Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 46 - Education Qualification for Voters Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 128 - Official Ballots and the Conduct of Elections Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 30 - Elections Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 111 - Elections Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 51- Qualification of Voters Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 117 - Bribery and Corruption Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage on Proposition Numbers 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 117, and 108 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 4 and 5 of Substitute Proposition Number 66 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Substitute Section 7 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 103 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 103 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 85 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 87 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 32 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee recommended that the proposition be indefinitely postponed, the proposals to the proposition that were under consideration were implicitly dropped.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee recommended that the proposition be indefinitely postponed, the proposals to the proposition that were under consideration were implicitly dropped.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Substitute Section 7 of Proposition Number 33 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee recommended that the proposition be indefinitely postponed, the proposals to the proposition that were under consideration were implicitly dropped.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 84 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee recommended that the proposition be indefinitely postponed, the proposals to the proposition that were under consideration were implicitly dropped.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee recommended that the proposition be indefinitely postponed, the proposals to the proposition that were under consideration were implicitly dropped.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee recommended that the proposition be indefinitely postponed, it did not refer its working version of the proposition to the Convention.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 94 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 78 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Substitute Proposition Number 140 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 140 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 140 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Section 7 of Proposition Number 33 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 66 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 94 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 147 - Taxation Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 122 - Revenue and Taxation Exemption Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 94 is referred to the Printing Committee on the 21st of November, but comes up in the Committee of the Whole on the 25th. Therefore, the editors have shown it being received into the Convention from the... Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 103 - Legislative Bureau of Research Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 83 - Taxation and Exemption Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 59 - Public Debt Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 65 - Exemption of Certain Property from Taxation Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 140 - Juvenile Courts Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 11 - State Taxation Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 10 - Loaning of State Credit Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 61 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 61 - Qualifications of Sheriffs, etc. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 64 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 64 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 64 - Inspection of Mines Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 130 - State Mine Inspector Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 138 - State Geologists Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This report came up in the Committee of the Whole on 25 November 1910. Rather than adopting it in the Convention when the Proposition was referred to the Committee on Preamble and Bill of Rights, we have shown it being referred along... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 20 - Industrial Pursuits Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 35 - Introduction of Legislative Measures Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 39 - Road and Bridges Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 43 - Distribution of Powers Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 96 - Division of Powers Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 45 - Legislative Departments Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 127 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 89 - Alien Contract Labor Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative on Proposition Number 89 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 93 - Lobbying Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 97 - Amendments and Direct Legislation Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 133 - Highways Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 146 - Executive Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 52 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 52 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee on Counties and Municipal Corporations on Proposition Number 52 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 94 - Declaration of Rights Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 52 - Municipal Corporations Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 40 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition 40 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 40 - Counties, Cities and Towns Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Section 7 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 94 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Counties and Municipalities on Proposition Number 40 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Appointment on Proposition Numbers 103, 85, 87, 32, 84, 140 and Section 7 of 33 is referred to the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Place Proposition Numbers 73, 100, and 44 on Calendar Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 94 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: [...] Those in favor of passing Substitute Proposition Number 61 as amended answer “aye;” those opposed “no.” The “ayes” have it. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting Substitute Proposition Number 61, the original Proposition Number 61 was dropped.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As the Convention considered and accepted the Committee of the Whole amendments and incorporated them into Substitute Proposition Number 64, the Committee's version of the proposition is represented here as adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee of the Whole proceeded to consider Substitute Proposition Number 94 by sections.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 94 as Considered by the Committee of the Whole Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Section 7 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Proposition Number 93 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Section 7 of Substitute Proposition Number 33 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Section 7 of Substitute Proposition Number 33 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 7 of Substitute Proposition Number 33 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Proposition Number 43 - Distribution of Powers Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 140 - Juvenile Courts Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As the Convention considered and accepted the Committee of the Whole amendments and incorporated them into Substitute Proposition Number 40, the Committee's version of the proposition is represented here as adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Substitute Proposition Number 40, the Report from the Committee on Counties and Municipalities on Proposition Number 40 was adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the substitute proposition, the original Proposition Number 40 was dropped.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As the Convention considered and accepted the Committee of the Whole amendments and incorporated them into Substitute Proposition Number 52, the Committee's version of the proposition is represented here as adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the substitute proposition, the original Proposition Number 52 was dropped.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 140 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Substitute Proposition Number 52, the Report from the Committee on Counties and Municipalities on Proposition Number 52 was adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 140 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 140 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 116 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 116 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 104 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 104 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 98 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 98 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the rejection of Ellinwood's Proposition, the committee's consideration of Substitute Proposition Number 140 section by section was effectively dropped.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[The committee considered Substitute Proposition Number 140.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 140 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 140 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 84 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 84 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 32 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 32 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 87 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 87 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 85 - Privilege License Taxes Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 85 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 66 - Water and Water Rights Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 85 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 103 - Legislative Bureau of Research Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 103 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 78 came up in the Committee of the Whole on 26 November.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 78 - Public Lands Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Numbers 66 and 78 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 127, 28, 13, 16, 129 and Memorial Number 1 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 54 - Mode of Amending Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 76 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Labor on Substitute Proposition Number 76 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 76 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 1 as amended—i.e. stricken—was adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 76 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: In recommending that the Convention indefinitely postpone Substitute Proposition Number 76, the Committee dropped its working version of the Substitute Proposition.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: In recommending that the Convention indefinitely postpone Substitute Proposition Number 76, the Committee dropped its working version of the Substitute Proposition.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Labor on Substitute Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 76 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition 54 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The passage of Cunniff's amendment made Kingan's obsolete.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The passage of Cunniff's amendment made Connelly's obsolete.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted Ingraham's amendment, the the competing proposals were dropped in tandem.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted Ingraham's amendment, the the competing proposals were dropped in tandem.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 3 as amended—i.e. stricken—was agreed.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 54 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 54 as amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 54 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Minority Substitute Proposition Number 54 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 54 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Number 116, 104, 98, 76, 66, 78, 127, 28, 13, 16, 129, 54 and Memorial Number 1 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 116 - Bill of Rights Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 104 - Bill of Rights Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 98 - Bill of Rights Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 76 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 76 - Department of Labor Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Labor on Substitute Proposition Number 76 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition 54 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 54 - Mode of Amending Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 116, 104, 98, 76, 66, 78, 127, 28, 13, 16, 129, 54 and Memorial Number 1 as Considered by the Convention Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: [...] The question will come up on the indefinite postponement of Numbers 116, 104, 98 and 76. All in favor answer "aye'" opposed "no." The "ayes" have it and it is so ordered. Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting the Committee of the Whole's recommendation, the Convention adopted the suggested amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 54.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted Substitute Proposition Number 54, the original Proposition Number 54 was dropped in tandem.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted Substitute Proposition Number 54, the Minority Substitute Proposition Number 54 was dropped in tandem.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted Substitute Proposition Number 54, the Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 54 was adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 66 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 66 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 66 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call showed quorum present. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Prayer Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The letter was not mentioned again.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Proposition Number 153 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Reverend Crutchfield: Oh Lord we thank Thee this Monday morning that we are permitted to meet in this convention in health of body and mind. And now as we are in the last week of this convention in which many things will come up in review and as there... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Resolution Number 17 was amended and presented as Proposition Number 153.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Report of the Committee on Finance was received without comment.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 4 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Style and Revision on Substitute Proposition Number 4 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 4 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's amendments were referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 43 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: No Substitute Proposition Number 119 is mentioned in the Records or Minutes, so the editors have inferred that this excerpt actually refers to Proposition Number 119. Proposition Number 119 was engrossed and returned to the Convention.... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 119 - Ordinance Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 43 - Distribution of Powers Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Amendments to Proposition Number 43 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 103 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 127 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Substitute Proposition Number 103 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee of the Whole considered Substitute Proposition Number 103 Sections 1 and 2 together.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 78 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 78 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 2 of Substitute Proposition Number 78 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee of the Whole proceeded to amend section 5.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The motion prevailed. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Winsor's amendment, section 5 was once again agreed.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Point of Order Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Jones (Yavapai): If this amendment prevails, all lands granted to this state by the United States will be subject to sale. We have seen--all of us who have lived in the West as they came into the Union and got possession of the land granted to them... Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee took up the consideration of Section 10, Section 9 as amended was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 10 of Substitute Proposition Number 78 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The debate continued and Mr. Ellinwood re-proposed his amendment to paragraph 1 after the committee acted upon the two amendments already before them so we have represented Cunniff's Point of Order as being accepted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: [...] We will now take up the original motion of Mr. Winsor, which reads on the first line of page 6, "leased or sold of all state lands under the supervision of a commission to be created for that purpose, and shall further provide,... Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 78 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Ingraham's amendment was not discussed further.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: It was been moved and seconded that Substitute Proposition Number 103 be adopted as amended. The secretary will call the roll. Roll call showed 23 "ayes" and 18 "nays." Mr. Chairman: Substitute Proposition Number 103 is adopted as amended. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Winsor's amendment, Section 10 was agreed.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As the Committee proceeded to vote on its recommendation on the proposition, Section 11 as amended was clearly agreed.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Adopting the updated version of Cassidy's recommendation made the original motion irrelevant.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 103 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 103 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 78 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 103 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 78 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 78 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The report from the Committee on Suffrage was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole's report.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Propositions Number 66, 78, and Proposition Number 127 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 34, 142, 25, 81, 109, 36, 38, 49, 77, 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 117, 84, 32, 87, 85, Substitute Proposition Numbers 107, 140, 103, and Section 7 of Substitute Proposition No. 33 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Numbers 66, 127 and 78 as Considered by the Convention Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 66 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 66 - Water and Water Rights Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 127 - Water and Water Rights Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 78 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 78 as Amended by the Convention Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 78 - Public Lands Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 34, 142, 25, 81, 109, 36, 38, 49, 77, 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 117, 84, 32, 87, 85, Substitute Proposition Numbers 107, 140, 103, and Section 7 of Substitute Proposition No. 33 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention its consideration of each of the Committee recommendations, the report was adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 78 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting the Committee's report on Substitute Proposition Number 78, the Convention simultaneously adopted the Committee's amendments.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted Substitute Proposition Number 78, the original Proposition Number 78 was dropped in tandem.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Substitute Section 7 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Section 7 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 140 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 140 - Juvenile Courts Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 84 - Homesteads and Exemptions Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 32 - Provide for the Apportionment of Legislative Employees Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 87 - Homesteads and Exemptions Thursday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Election Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 148, also referred to as Election Ordinance Number 2, was referred to the Convention.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Election Ordinance
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Election Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 85 - Privilege License Taxes Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 148 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 103 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Agriculture on Propositions Number 66 and 127 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee of the Whole report.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 103 - Legislative Bureau of Research Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition 103 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights on Propositions Number 66 and 127 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Appointment on Propositions Number 103, 85, 87, 32, 84, 140 and Section 7 of 33 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Numbers 34, 142, 25, 81, 109, 36, 38, 49, 77, 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 84, 32, 87, 85, Substitute Proposition Numbers 107, 140, 103, and Section 7 of Substitute Proposition No. 33 as Considered by... Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 58 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 58 was considered in the Committee of the Whole on this day, so the editors have inferred that it was returned to the Convention from the Printing Committee by this point.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Public Service Corporations on Proposition Number 58 was referred to the Committee.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 58 was referred to the Committee.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 28 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 13 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the motion to indefinitely postpone, the competing proposals were dropped.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 13 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 16 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 16 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 129 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 129 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Memorial Number 1 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the recommendation to adopt Memorial Number 1, the competing recommendations were dropped.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Memorial Number 1 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 28 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 60 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The motion prevailed.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 60 was referred to the Committee.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 60 - Practice of Medicine Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's note: As Jones' amendment was rejected, Section 20 was implicitly agreed as is.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The motion prevailed.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the recommendation to adopt Substitute Proposition Number 1, the competing recommendations were dropped.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 60 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 60 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 58 - Corporation Commission Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The motion prevailed.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Public Service Corporations on Proposition Number 58 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 58 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The motion prevailed.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 24 as amended—i.e. stricken—was adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Goldwater did not make his motion to reconsider Substitute Proposition Number 103 until the following day.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 2 of Substitute Proposition Number 58 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 2 as amended—i.e. stricken—was agreed.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ellinwood's Recommendation to Replace "five dollars" with "twenty-five dollars" in Section 3 of Substitute Proposition Number 58 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 94 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Propositions 28, 13, 16, 129, 60, 58, and Memorial Number 1 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms reported that Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Colter, and Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Tuthill had taken their seats during the session of the Committee of the Whole. [Editor's Note: Based on the voting records in this session of... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President:[...] The secretary will call the roll. Roll call showed quorum present. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Memorial Number 1 - School Lands Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 60 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 60 - Practice of Medicine Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 140 was engrossed and referred back to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Memorial Number 1 - School Lands Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Memorial Number 1 came up for final passage in the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 4 was adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Jones' motion to strike out Cunniff's motion to adopt the section was made obsolete.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 103 was referred back to the Convention for reconsideration.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Jones' motion to strike out Baker's motion to amend the section was made obsolete.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 27 as amended—i.e. stricken—was agreed] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 58 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 28 as amended—i.e. stricken—was agreed.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 58 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 58 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 58 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Public Service Corporations on Substitute Proposition Number 58 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Number 28, 13, 16, 129, Substitute Propositions Number 60 and 58, and Memorial Number 1 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 28 - Mineral Deposits Underlying School Land Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 13 - Public Lands Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 16 - School Lands Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 129 - State Lands Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[The Report from the Committee on the State and School Lands was referred to the Convention alongside the committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on the State and School Lands on Propositions Number 78, 28, 13, 16, and 129 and Memorial Number 1 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 58 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 58 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 58 - Corporation Commission Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 30 as amended—i.e. stricken—was agreed.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the rejection of Sims' amendment, Section 21 was adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee does not seem to have referred back to the section.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 94 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 94 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 94 - Declaration of Rights Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department on Proposition Number 94 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 94 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 94 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention proceeded to propose amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 94.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention proceeded to propose amendments to Section 21.] Friday November 1910Committee: Select Committee to Investigate and Report upon a Proposed Seal for the State of Arizona
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Select Committee to Investigate and Report upon a Proposed Seal for the State of Arizona
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 94 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style Amendments to Proposition Number 119 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's amendments were referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Amendments to Proposition Number 119 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: The report was referred to the Convention for consideration alongside New Substitute Proposition Number 66.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: If there is no objection the convention will stand at recess subject to the call of the gavel. Hearing none, it is so ordered. Recess taken. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a recess.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report on Water and Water Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 149 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
New Substitute Proposition Number 66 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: The proposition was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 66 - Water and Water Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Final Passage for Proposition Number 145 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 149 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition is referred to the Committee on Style.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Substitute Proposition Number 137 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The adoption of Baker's second amendment also accomplished the proposed changes from his first amendment.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The motion prevailed. Recess taken. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Parsons' amendment, the competing amendment was dropped in tandem.] Monday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: The signature on the Committee's report indicates that Wood was chosen as the Committee's chairman.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Jones' motion to indefinitely postpone, the competing proposals were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: When the Committee made a final decision on its recommendation the report was implicitly adopted.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the decision to indefinitely postpone the proposition, the Committee's working version was dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 149 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The president then put Mr. Winsor's motion to fill the blank on said line with the word "eight" which was lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Bradner, Coker, Connelly, Cunniff, Cunningham, Feeney, Ingraham, Jones, A.M., Jones, F. A., Kinney,... Monday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 149 - Water Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 150 was referred to the Convention alongside the report from the Special Committee on Water and Water Rights.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 66 - Water and Water Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 150 - Water and Water Rights Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report on Water and Water Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The amendment was not mentioned again.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the motion to create a Committee on Water and Water Rights, the competing motions were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the motion to create a Committee on Water and Water Rights, the competing motions were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the motion to create a Committee on Water and Water Rights, the competing motions were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of the motion to create a Committee on Water and Water Rights, the competing motions were dropped.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 140 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 140 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn to 9:30 A.M. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Report of Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous on Proposition Number 8 Monday November 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Substitute Proposition Number 8 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Substitution Proposition Number 8 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 8 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 18 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Convention.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 8 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 8 - Validating Existing Territorial Laws Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 18 - Executive Committee Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 8 was printed and referred back to the Convention.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 18 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The list of appended amendments is not included in the records. For this reason, the editors have compared the current version of the text with the amendments proposed to it in the 1 December session and made the changes necessary for... Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 18 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The list of appended amendments is not included in the records. For this reason, the editors have compared the final version of the text with the current version and subtracted the amendments named in the records in order to arrive on... Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 40 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Instead of revising the motion, Winsor offered an amendment in lieu of his previous motion.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 47 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 50 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 61 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: In response to the motion for division, Winsor moved an amendment in lieu of his original amendment that while "might be amended, cannot be divided" (p. 791).] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 62 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 64 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 91 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 107 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 108 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 125 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 141 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records was modelled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 40 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 47 - Labor Contracts Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 50 - Damages for Personal Injury Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 61 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 62 - Salaries of State and County Officers Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 64 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 91 - Employment of Alien Labor Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 107 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 108 - Elections Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 125 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 141 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 150 was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the report from the Special Committee on Water and Water Rights.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report From the Committee on Style on Propositions Number 40, 47, 50, 61, 62, 64, 91, 93, 107, 108, 125, and 141 as considered by the Convention Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Cunniff moved, seconded by Mr. Coker, that the amendment to Substitute Proposition No. 40 recommended by the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation, and the report of said Committee thereon be adopted. Carried. Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Parsons' Amendment to Insert Section 4 in Substitute Proposition Number 40 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Enter the Committee of the Whole Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 8 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 8 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 8 - Existing Territorial Laws Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The amendment does not seem to have received a second, as the Convention immediately proceeded to vote on Cassidy's amendment.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 9 of Substitute Proposition Number 8 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: This amendment is not mentioned again in the journal and is not mentioned at all in the Minutes, though elements of the amendment do seem to appear in the final version of the corresponding section of Constitution.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The amendment was not mentioned again.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee moved on to Section 13, indicating that Section 12 was considered agreed.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Substitute Proposition Number 8 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 8 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 8 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 8 as Amended was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 8 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 8 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 8 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 93 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 93 - Lobbying Thursday December 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Mr. Ives' letter was referred to the convention alongside the committee report.] Friday December 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
Motion to Rise Friday December 1910Committee: Joint Committee on Railroads and Public Service Corporations
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 150 as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 150 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a recess.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 52 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Friday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 150 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 22 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 113 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 15 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modelled in the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 150 - Water and Water Rights Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 52 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Special Committee on Water and Water Rights on Proposition Number 150 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Read Proposition Number 150 a Third Time Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 150 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 22 Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee on Style amendments to Proposition Number 9 were referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 9 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 9 - A Legal Day in all State Works Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Amendments to Proposition Number 9 Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee on Style amendments to Proposition Number 48 were referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 48 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee on Style on Proposition Number 48 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 48 - Employees on Public Work Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Amendments to Proposition Number 48 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Short's Amendment to Insert "or ward" and Replace "such" with "a citizen" in Engrossed Proposition Number 48 Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee on Style amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 137 were referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 137 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 137 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 137 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 113 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 48 was referred to the Committee on Style.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 15 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a recess.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 47 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of the draft... Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 47 - Labor Contracts Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Convention.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 58 Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 58 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modelled in the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Report from the Committee on Style on Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 106 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee then proceeded to consider the subdivisions individually.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 5 of Proposition Number 148 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style Engrossment Proposition Number 58 Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The changes made upon the engrossment are not included in the Record or the Minutes. However, in the Convention session, Cunningham moves to change the word "provided" to "prescribed." Because the text already read "prescribed" when it... Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to strike out sentence from "election" onwards. Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Proposed Amendment was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's Report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to strike out sentence from "election" onwards. Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Clerical Amendment to Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: From the debate on Substitute Proposition Number 106 in the Convention on 3 December, it seems that the words "state auditor" were mistakenly omitted from the proposition.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As Doe offered this amendment to his own amendment, the addition was was taken into the original amendment.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Proposed Amendment was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's Report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to strike out after the word “house” the words “to an," and strike out the word “passed” and insert the word “enact.” Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Wood's Amendment to Strike Out Section 11 of Engrossed Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: As Wood proposed his amendment again later in the session, the editors have inferred that the point of order was taken.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The communication was received without comment.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The communication was received without comment.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The communication was received without comment.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Convention.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Ingraham: This brings us to the next important departure from the present law we were compelled to make in drawing this primary act. We of the committee felt that to impose upon the Secretary of the Territory the entire duty of canvassing the... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor: I have seen a great many occasions since the convening of this body when a few hours seemed to work a wonderful transformation in the minds of the members. I trust that this is not one of these occasions, for the motion that has been made... Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 148 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Engrossed Copy of Proposition Number 62 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Proposed Amendment was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's Report.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Engrossed Copy of Proposition Number 62 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 40 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 40 Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Webb's amendment is not recorded as being voted upon.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Section 9 was approved as amended, and the Committee proceeded to Section 10.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 78 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 78 Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention had finished considering the report from the Committee on Style.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Election Ordinance Number 2/Proposition Number 148 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: The convention will come to order. The secretary will call the roll. Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 21 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 21 Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Reverend Crutchfield: O Lord, our Heavenly Father, we thank Thee that Thou hast preserved us through another Sabbath day and through another night, and that we are brought together this morning under circumstances of so much mercy. And now, Lord, as we... Monday December 1910Committee: Connelly Committee
[Editor's Note: A committee of one consisting of Mr. Connelly was appointed for the purpose of drafting a letter in response to Anne Fisher.] Monday December 1910Committee: Connelly Committee
Motion to Refer the Letter to a Committee of One Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Motion to Rise Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention received the report without comment or objection.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 8 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of... Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 8 Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: Call the roll on the final passage of the bill. Roll call showed 21 "ayes" and 24 "nays." Mr. President: The motion is lost. Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention did not vote on this amendment and it was not brought up again so we may infer that it was dropped upon Mr. Kingan's comment.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Cunningham's amendment, Roberts' amendment to the same effect was dropped.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 6 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 6 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Coker's motion was not mentioned again.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Section 7 of Substitute Proposition Number 33 was engrossed and referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee's report. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 33 was engrossed and referred back to the Convention alongside the Committee's report. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 54 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration... Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 54 Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 148 - Election Ordinance Number 2 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Amendment to strike out fellow servant doctrine in section 2 of Proposition Number 88 Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Proposed Amendment was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's Report.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 88 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of the draft... Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 88 - Employer's Liability Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
The motion prevailed. Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee report was referred to the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 72 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of the draft... Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 72 - Workmen's Compensation Law Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 148 - Election Ordinance Number 2 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ingraham's Correction to Proposition Number 148 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Draft Constitution was referred to the Committee on Printing.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 52 Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: In the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of the draft constitution, when there is more documentary evidence to support these... Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: The Committee prints the Draft Constitution and refers it to the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Motion to Rise Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation Amendment to Substitute Proposition Number 22 Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 15 Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: In the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of the draft constitution, when there is more documentary evidence to support these... Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: In the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of the draft constitution, when there is more documentary evidence to support these... Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 52 Friday December 1910Committee: Special Committee on Election Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 152/Election Ordinance Number 1 was referred to the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Special Committee on Election Ordinance
Motion to Rise Monday December 1910Committee: Special Committee on Election Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 148 - Election Ordinance 2 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Resolution Number 17/Proposition Number 153 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Motion to Rise Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 148 - Election Ordinance 2 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention took a recess.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call showed 31 “ayes” and 10 “nays.” Mr. President: The motion is carried. [Editor's Note: The Minutes record Wood as both voting in favor of the motion and excused.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation Amendment to Substitute Proposition Number 22 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When Mr Coker's motion was ruled as out of order, Mr. Cunniff's motion was rejected in tandem.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Crutchfield: I withdraw my motion. [Editor's Note: Though the Records describe Crutchfield as withdrawing his motion, the editors believe this to be a mistake and that Cunniff, instead, withdrew his motion. Crutchfield's motion to reconsider... Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Winsor's question was effectively an objection to abandoning the matter in order to resolve into the Committee of the Whole.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When Mr Coker's motion was ruled as out of order, Mr. Ingraham's point of order was implicitly adopted.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: The secretary will call the roll. Roll call showed all present or excused except Messrs. Cobb, Morgan, Orme and Standage. Sergeant at amrs [sic] instructed to bring these absent members within the bar of the House. [Editor's Note:... Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Draft of the Arizona Constitution as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation Amendments to Substitute Proposition Number 15 Friday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article II, Section 1 Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Following the rejection of the Ingraham amendment, the Committee moved on to Section 3, indicating that Section 2 was considered adopted without amendment.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee moved on to Section 4, indicating that Section 3 was considered adopted without amendment.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: Section 7 is adopted. Read the next. Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the records is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 151 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the consideration of the... Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 151 - Educational and Reformatory Institutions Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Executive Committee Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Convention.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Monday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee moved on to Section 11, indicating that Section 10 was considered adopted.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Proposition Number 152/Election Ordinance Number 1 was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Motion to Rise Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice. Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Revised Section 7 of Substitute Proposition Number 33 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 152/Election Ordinance Number 1 Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The letter was read and not mentioned again.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The telegram was read and not mentioned again.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The telegram was read and not mentioned again.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: If there are no amendments, read section 30. Monday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
[Editor's Note: The signature on the Committee's report on 8 December indicates that Winsor was chosen as the Committee's chairman.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
Proposition Number 152/Election Ordinance Number 1 Tuesday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
Motion to Rise Tuesday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Section 14 of Substitute Proposition Number 22 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until the... Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 22 Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's note: The Committee moved on to consider Paragraph 5, indicating that Paragraph 4 was considered adopted.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee moved on to consider Paragraph 9, indicating that Paragraph 8 was considered agreed as amended.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Chairman put the question on the entire Article IV, Section I, indicating that Paragraph 16 was considered adopted.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article IV, Section 2, Subsection 1 Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Roberts' amendment was not mentioned again.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the decision to adopt the section as amended, the motion to adopt the subsection as printed was made obsolete.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Draft Constitution as amended in the Committee of the Whole was referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report.] Monday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Articles I through IV, Section 2 of the Draft Constitution Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution as Amended in the Committee of the Whole Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Goldwater moved, seconded by Mr. Moore, that the amendments to the Constitution adopted by the Committee of the Whole on December 5th, as shown by the Minutes, be adopted; carried. Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution as Amended in the Convention Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: It comes up on the adopting of Article I of the constitution. Those in favor of the adoption of this article will answer "aye" as their names are called; opposed will answer "no." The secretary will call the roll. Roll call showed 48... Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call showed 42 “ayes” and 7 “nays.” Mr. President: Gentlemen of the convention, Article II, Declaration of Rights, has been adopted. Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: [...] Gentlemen, the question now comes up on the adoption of Article IV. Those in favor of adoption of Article IV, the initiative and referendum of the constitution, will answer "aye;" those opposed "nay," as the secretary calls the... Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Article IV. Legislative Department (working version) Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Enrollment of Articles I-III Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Enrollment of Article IV, Part 1 Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Per the Convention's instructions, the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation enrolled the text of the Constitution that had been agreed to that point. These changes to the text were determined by comparing the text of the draft... Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Per the Convention's instructions, the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation enrolled the text of the Constitution that had been agreed to that point. The first part of Article IV had been agreed by the Convention; however, as... Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The enrolled version of Article IV, Part 1 of the Constitution was referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The enrolled version of Part 1 of the Constitution was referred back to the Convention.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution as Amended in the Convention Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Article IV. Legislative Department (working version) Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 2 Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee on Style referred the draft of Part 2 of the Constitution to the Convention.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 2 Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Draft of the Arizona Constitution as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article IV. Legislative Department (Part 2) Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee moved onto Section 24, indicating that Section 23 was considered agreed as amended.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Roll call showed 17 "ayes" and 33 "nays." Mr. Chairman: Gentleman, the motion is lost. Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Chairman proceeded to put the question on the entire article, suggesting that Section 13 was agreed as read.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 1 Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once the Convention had disposed of the articles from the first part of the draft, it was no longer under consideration.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Chair proceeded to put the question on the entire article, indicating that Section 24 was considered adopted.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article VIII, Subdivision 1 Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Chairman put the question on the entire subdivision, indicating that Section 3 was considered agreed as amended—i.e., stricken.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Articles IV, V, VI, VIII, and XX Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Amendments to Article IV, Part 1 Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Committee of the Whole made amendments to Article IV, Section 2, Subsection 14s and 15, which had been agreed in the Convention on the previous day. In adopting the Committee of the Whole report, the Convention adopted this amendment.] Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 3 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: At the conclusion of the Committee of the Whole session on the afternoon of 6 December, Goldwater says, "Gentlemen, we have completed the printed part of the constitution." In the morning session of the Convention, before resolving into... Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 3 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 3 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Draft of the Arizona Constitution as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Report on Paragraph 7, Substitute Proposition Number 33 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Substitute Section 7 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Articles VII and IX Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The letters between Webb and Cobb and Bailey were not mentioned again.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The letters between Webb and Cobb and Bailey were not mentioned again.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Resolution Number 1 was referred to the Convention.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Motion to Rise Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Crutchfield's Amendment to Article IX, Section 7 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the withdrawal of Crutchfield's amendment, Section 7 was agreed.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Chairman [sic. President]: The question comes up on the first amendment offered by the gentleman from Maricopa, Mr. Standage. Those in favor of that amendment will answer “aye;” opposed “no.” The “ayes” have it. Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee proceeded to reconsider Section 5, indicating that Section 12 was considered agreed as amended.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Letter from Eugene S. Ives Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's note: The letter from Mr. Ives was postponed for debate alongside the committee report.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
[When the Convention voted to reject Mr Ellinwood's amendment to section 9, the letter from Mr. Ives on the same matter was implicitly dropped.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention had finished debating Part 2 of the Draft of the Arizona Constitution.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[When the Convention voted to reject Mr Ellinwood's amendment to section 9, they adopted the recommendation from the committee.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As there were no objections or amendments to Section 8, the Committee took up the next section.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: It's not clear why Cunniff moved to revert to Section 3, as he is not recorded as amending it.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Substitute Section 7 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Articles VII, IX, and X Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: By voting to adopt the substitute paragraph, the convention voted for it to be incorporated within Substitute Proposition Number 33.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Articles VII, IX, and X Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: By adopting Cunniff's proposal to adopt Winsor's amendment, Cunnigham's motion is implicitly dropped.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 3 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Committee Report Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 4 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: At the conclusion of the Convention session on the afternoon of 7 December, after the Convention considered Article X, Hunt says, "I would like to ask the chairman of the printing committee when there will be some other printed matter... Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 4 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Although it is not stated, the Editors have inferred that Proposition Number 66 was referred to the Special Committee on Water and Water Rights.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Although it is not stated, the Editors have inferred that the Report on Water and Water Rights was referred to the Special Committee on Water and Water Rights.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
Proposition Number 66 - Water and Water Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
Report on Water and Water Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Article X, State and School Lands Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 3 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 4 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Report from Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous on Proposition Number 8 was referred to the Convention.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Report from Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous on Proposition Number 8 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The passage of the Lynch/Tuthill amendment made Cunningham's amendment obsolete.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The passage of the Lynch/Tuthill amendment made Goldwater's amendment obsolete.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Jones (Yavapai): I would like an explanation on the constitutionality of the bill. Mr. Tuthill: In answer to he gentleman from Graham I will say that there is not a doctor’s trust in Arizona and the examinations for practicing physicians are open... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted the proposal to indefinitely postpone Substitute Proposition Number 660, the motion to adopt it was dropped in tandem.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted the Committee's suggestions the report was implicitly adopted in tandem.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted the Committee's suggestions the report was implicitly adopted in tandem.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted the Committee's suggestions the report was implicitly adopted in tandem.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted Substitute Proposition Number 64, the original Proposition Number 64 was dropped in tandem.] Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The adoption of Winsor's motion to strike out the section made Franklin's motion obsolete.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The adoption of Winsor's motion to strike out the section made Franklin's motion obsolete.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The adoption of Winsor's motion to strike out the section made Roberts' motion obsolete.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee proceeded to Section 12.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article XIV, Section 12 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 152/Election Ordinance Number 1 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article XIV, Section 21 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Sec. 21. Suitable penalties shall be prescribed by law for the violation of any of the provisions of this Article. Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee proceeded to consider an amendment to Article XII, Section 3.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the adoption of Winsor's amendment, Article XII was agreed.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee to Assist on Revision of the Verbatim Report
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee to Assist on Revision of the Verbatim Report
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Committee of the Whole.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Engrossment of Election Ordinance Number 2/Proposition Number 148 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Election Ordinance Number 2/Proposition Number 148 came up for consideration in the Convention in December 8 evening session.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article XVIII - Labor Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The version of Article X the Secretary read at this point was the version adopted in the Committee of the Whole. This amendment shows those changes being incorporated into the version of Article X that the Convention began to consider... Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Articles X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XVI, XIX, XXI, and XXII Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 3 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: When this report was read in the Convention, the delegates remarked that the Committee on Style struck out the words "until the legislature shall otherwise provide" in section 8. The following debate shows a common consensus that the... Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Reverend Crutchfield: Mr. President and gentlemen of the convention, let us a sing a verse of our national hymn. (Convention sings “America.”) O Lord, our God, we thank Thee this morning for the patriotic feeling that is in our hearts this morning as... Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 4 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 4 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention had finished debating Part 3 of the Draft of the Arizona Constitution.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Select Committee to Investigate and Report upon a Proposed Seal for the State of Arizona
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Select Committee to Investigate and Report upon a Proposed Seal for the State of Arizona
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Select Committee to Investigate and Report upon a Proposed Seal for the State of Arizona
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article XV, Section 5 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Article XV Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Crutchfield's motion to strike out Section 15 appears to have not received a second, as Cunniff proposed the same amendment later.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Election Ordinance Number 1/Proposition Number 152 was engrossed and returned to the Convention. However, in the absence of intermediary copies of the propositions, the editors have chosen to refrain from engrossing propositions until... Thursday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
Report of the Select Committee on Election Ordinance Number 1 Thursday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: Because Short's amendment to Section 12 was never acted upon and because the same motion by Jones was adopted by the Committee, the editors have shown Short's motion as dropped here.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee Amendments to Election Ordinance 1/Proposition Number 152 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Report of the Committee on Style on Election Ordinance Number 1 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Election Ordinance 1, Section 5 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: The Committee proceeded to discuss outstanding business and election ordinances.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Articles XV, XVIII, and XXII Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution, Part 4 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the final passage of the Report on the Great Seal, the letter was dropped.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: This portion of the record is modeled in the Convention.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Committee's report was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Motion to Rise Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: Standard practice at the Convention was for committees to end a session by voting to rise. Though there is no record of such a motion or vote, the editors assume that the Committee followed this practice.] Friday December 1910Committee: Select Committee to Investigate and Report upon a Proposed Seal for the State of Arizona
[Editor's Note: Once the Committee created its report, the information on the seal submitted by the state historian was no longer under consideration.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The amended Draft of the Arizona Constitution was referred to the Committee on Style for enrollment and engrossment.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Article XXII, Section 20 Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted the Report of the Committee on the Seal, the proposed seal was adopted into the Constitution as Article XXII, Section 20.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When the Convention adopted the Committee's suggestions the report was implicitly adopted in tandem.] Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once the Convention finished considering the report from the Committee of the Whole, it was implicitly adopted.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Once the Convention finished considering the report from the Committee of the Whole, it was implicitly adopted.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Substitute Proposition Number 33 comes up for consideration in the Committee of the Whole on November 15, so the editors have inferred that the document and the associated proposition and report are referred to the Committee of the Whole here.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The engrossed version of the Constitution was referred to the Convention.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 33 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Mr. Goldwater's addition didn't seem to have received a second.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: With the vote reconsidered, the editors have inferred that Franklin's proposal was dropped.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: When Mr. Wood withdraws Resolution Number 21, his motion to adopt it was dropped in tandem.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: There is no further mention of Cunniff's amendment, so it is represented as dropped.] Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article XXII - Revision to Working Draft Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: As Section 15 was stricken from the article in the Convention, it was also removed from Committee's working draft.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Report from the Committee on Printing is never brought up again, so the Editors have represented this as dropped.] Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: Ellinwood's proposal didn't appear to receive a second, and no minority report was ever filed. The Editors are thus representing the proposal as dropped.] Friday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the passage of the amendment, the section and the article were adopted.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[Editor's Note: With the passage of the amendment, the section and the article were adopted.] Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Enrollment and Engrossment of the Constitution Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
[Editor's Note: The Constitution was enrolled and engrossed by the Committee.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Draft of the Arizona Constitution as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
The Constitution of Arizona Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The Convention had finished debating Part 4 of the Draft of the Arizona Constitution.] Thursday December 1910