History of the State of California: From the Period of the Conquest by Spain to Her Occupation by the United States of AmericaFrost, John
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History of the State of California: From the Period of the Conquest by Spain to Her Occupation by the United States of America
Frost, John
California -- Gold discoveries; California -- History
SEC. 6. This Constitution shall be submitted to the people, for their
ratification or rejection, at the general election to be held on
Tuesday, the thirteenth day of November next. The Executive of the
existing government of California is hereby requested to issue a
proclamation to the people, directing the Prefects of the several
districts, or in case of vacancy, the Sub-Prefects, or senior Judge of
First Instance, to cause such election to be held, on the day
aforesaid, in their respective districts. The election shall be
conducted in the manner which was prescribed for the election of
delegates to this convention, except that the Prefect, Sub-Prefect, or
senior Judge of First Instance ordering such election in each
district, shall have power to designate any additional number of
places for opening the polls, and that, in every place of holding the
election, a regular poll-list shall be kept by the judges and
inspectors of election. It shall also be the duty of these judges and
inspectors of election, on the day aforesaid, to receive the votes of
the electors qualified to vote at such election. Each voter shall
express his opinion, by depositing in the ballot-box a ticket, whereon
shall be written, or printed "For the Constitution," or "Against the
Constitution," or some such words as will distinctly convey the
intention of the voter. These Judges and Inspectors shall also receive
the votes for the several officers to be voted for at the said
election, as herein provided. At the close of the election, the judges
and inspectors shall carefully count each ballot, and forthwith make
duplicate returns thereof to the Prefect, Sub-Prefect, or senior Judge
of First Instance, as the case may be, of their respective districts;
and said Prefect, Sub-Prefect, or senior Judge of First Instance shall
transmit one of the same, by the most safe and rapid conveyance, to
the Secretary of State. Upon the receipt of said returns, or on the
tenth day of December next, if the returns be not sooner received, it
shall be the duty of a board of canvassers, to consist of the
Secretary of State, one of the Judges of the Superior Court, the
Prefect, Judge of First Instance, and an Alcalde of the District of
Monterey, or any three of the aforementioned officers, in the presence
of all who shall choose to attend, to compare the votes given at said
election, and to immediately publish an abstract of the same in one or
more of the newspapers of California. And the Executive will also,
immediately after ascertaining that the Constitution has been ratified
by the people, make proclamation of the fact; and thenceforth this
Constitution shall be ordained and established as the Constitution of
California.
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