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General Election: Constitutional Amendments
- Election Tabulations for the General Election: Constitutional Amendments, held on November 3, 1964. Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 1 "Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature eliminating the requirement that the Governor communicate pardons to the Legislature?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 2 "Shall the Constitutional be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature to provide for taking oaths of Senators and Representatives in absence of Governor and Council?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 3 "Shall the Constitutional be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature relative to examination of returns for Senators and to provide for elections of senators to fill vacancies?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 4 "Shall the Constitutional be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature eliminating requirements relating to warrants for public money and publication of receipts and expenditures?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 5 "Shall the Constitutional be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature to revise Article VI Relating t other Judicial Power?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 6 "Shall the Constitutional be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature relating to authority of Governor as Commander in Chief?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 7 "Shall the Constitutional be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature designating procedure for determining the election of Governor?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 8 "Shall the Constitutional be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature Clarifying Provisions Governing Assumption of Office of Governor by the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 9 "Shall the Constitutional, which now provides for the pledging of the credit of the State to guarantee loans for industrial purposes, be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution Increasing the Amount Available for Guaranteed Loans for Industrial Purposes, and providing an additional $20,000,000 bond issue for guaranteed loans for industrial purposes?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 10 "Shall the Constitutional be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature clarifying procedure for delivering election returns to the Secretary of State by municipalities?"
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General Election: County Officers
- Election Tabulations for the General Election: County Officers, held on November 8, 1966.
- Type: FILE
General Election: Governor
- Election Tabulations for the General Election: Governor, held on November 8, 1966.
- Type: FILE
General Election: Referendum - Local Option
- Election Tabulations for the General Election: Referendum - Local Option, held on November 5, 1968. Question No. 1: "Shall state stores for the sale of liquor be operated by permission of the State Liquor Commission in this city or Town? (State Liquor Store)."; Question No. 2: "Shall licenses be granted in this city or town for the sale herein of wine and spirits to be consumed on the premises? (Hotel and Club and part time Golf Courses and Restaurants)."; Question No. 3: "Shall license be granted in this city or town for ale herein of wine and spirits to be consumed on the premises of class A restaurants'?" ; Question No. 4: "Shall licenses be granted in this city or town for sale herein of malt liquor (beer, ale and other malt liquors) to be consumed on the premises? (Beer and Ale in Restaurants, Hotels and Clubs and part-time Golf Courses)."; Question No. 5: "Shall licenses be granted in this city or town for the sale herein of malt liquor ( beer, ale and other malt liquors) to be consumed on the premises of taverns and class A taverns? (Beer and Ale Only).'''; Question No. 6: "Shall licenses be granted in this city or town for the sale herein of malt liquor (beer, ale and other malt liquors) not to be consumed on the premises? (Beer and Ale to Take Out)."; Question No. 6A: "Shall licenses be ; granted in this city or town for the sale herein of table wines not to be consumed on the premises?"; Question No. 7: "Shall licenses be granted in this city or town for sale herein of wine and spirits to be consumed on the premises of part-time hotels and clubs?"; Question No. 8: "Shall licenses be granted in this city or town for the sale herein of wine and spirits to be consumed on the premises of a club only?"; Question No. 9: "Shall licenses be granted in this city or town for the sale herein of malt liquor (beer, ale and other malt liquors) to be consumed on the premises of a club only?";Question No. 10: "Shall licenses be granted in this city or town for the sale herein of malt liquor to be consumed on the premises of part-time hotels only?"
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Elkanah Knowles requests the discharge of his ailing son
- Elkenah Knowles requests the discharge of his ailing son, who is sick at Baton Rouge or Port Hudson. Knowles states that others have died waiting unnecessarily long for discharge.
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Memorial of the Penobscot Tribe informing the Governor of Maine that John Aiteon was deposed as Governor of the tribe
- Notification sent to the Governor of Maine regarding the removal of John Aiteon [Atean] as Governor of the Penobscot Nation.
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Communication from John Neptune to Governor and Executive Council regarding removal of counselors of the Penobscot Tribe
- Communication from John Neptune, Peol Molly, and Pole Susep to Governor and Executive Council regarding removal of counselors of the Penobscot Tribe.
- Type: FILE