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Provisions

XXX of 1777 • Congressional delegates, how chosen.

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The Text

That delegates to represent this state in the general Congress of the United States of America be annually appointed, as follows, to wit: The senate and assembly shall each openly nominate as many persons as shall be equal to the whole number of delegates to be appointed; after which nomination they shall meet together, and those persons named in both lists shall be delegates; and out of those persons whose names are not on both lists, one half shall be chosen by the joint ballot of the senators and members of assembly, so met together as aforesaid.


A Few Facts

• Joined the Constitution in 1777

• In Article XXX:

• Has 97 words

• Was proposed by the Constitutional Convention

• Was adopted without a vote

• Is a new addition

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