Part 11 (2/2)

Q. When and how is the sixth kind of voting used?

A. In the election of United States Senators, usually the Speaker of the a.s.sembly and a few other officers, and in this way: as the names of those ent.i.tled to vote are called, they respond by naming their candidate.

SALARY.

Q. How are a.s.semblymen and Senators paid?

I. By a salary fixed by the const.i.tution, of one thousand five hundred dollars.

II. And one dollar for every ten miles travelled in going to and returning from the place of meeting, once in each session on the most usual route.

III. Senators when convened in extraordinary session, or when serving as members of the Court of Impeachment, and such members of the a.s.sembly, not exceeding nine in number, as shall be appointed managers of an impeachment, shall receive ten dollars a day additional allowance.

STATE.

A tabular view of officers, showing the source from whence they derive their authority:

Elected by the People of the State Executive Governor.

Presiding Officer Lieut. Governor.

Administrative Secretary of State.

Comptroller.

Treasurer.

Attorney General.

State Engineer and Surveyor.

Judicial Judges of the Court of Appeals.

Appointed by Governor and Senate.

Superintendent of Banking.

Superintendent of Insurance.

Ca.n.a.l Auditor.

Superintendent of Prisons.

Superintendent of Public Works.

Notaries Public.

State a.s.sessors.

Loan Commissioners.

Ca.n.a.l Appraisers.

Quarantine Commissioners.

Trustees of State Inst.i.tutions, and some others.

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