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" No person holding any office under the United States [or this State,] or any county office, except notaries public, officers of the militia, and officers elected by townships, shall be eligible to or have a seat in either house of the legislature; and... "
Documents Accompanying the Journal ... - Page 2
by Michigan. Legislature - 1855
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Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of Michigan

Michigan. Department of Attorney General - 1913 - 722 pages
...to in my former letter, provides that, "No person holding any office under the United States * * * * shall be eligible to or have a seat in either house of the legislature; and all votes given for such person shall be void." A postmaster receives a commission from, and is appointed by the President...
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Constitution of the State of Michigan

Michigan - Constitutional law - 1918 - 86 pages
...public, officers of the militia and officers elected by townships, shall be eligible to or have a sent in either house of the legislature; and all votes given for any such person shall be void. SEC. 7. No person elected a member of the legislature shall receiveany civil appointment within this...
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Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of Michigan

Michigan. Attorney General's Office, Michigan. Department of Attorney General - Attorneys general - 1914 - 906 pages
..."No person holding any office under the United States or this State or any County office, excepting Notaries Public, officers of the Militia and officers...all votes given for any such person shall be void." It was clearly the intent of the framers of the Constitution in the use of the above quoted language...
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Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of Michigan

Michigan. Department of Attorney General - 1915 - 680 pages
...any county office except notaries public, officers of the militia and officers elected by township shall be eligible to or have a seat in either House...all votes given for any such person shall be void." There is nothing in the above quoted provision to prevent your holding the office of City Attorney...
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Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of Michigan

Michigan. Department of Attorney General - 1917 - 446 pages
...State Constitution declares that "No person holding any office under the United States or this state or any county office, ex.cept notaries public, officers...votes given for any such person shall be void." Your question is asked with specific reference to this provision of the Constitution. It does not occur...
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Michigan State and Local Government

William James McKone - Michigan - 1922 - 244 pages
...States or this state or any county office, except FLOOR PLAN— MICHIGAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. of the legislature, and all votes given for any such person shall be void. Section 7. — No person elected a member of the legislature shall receive any civil appointment within...
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Journal, Volume 1

Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - Legislative journals - 1927 - 934 pages
...Constitution reads as follows: "No person holding any office under the United States or this State or any county office, except notaries public, officers...all votes given for any such person shall be void." No. 47] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE of supervisors of three superintendents of the poor in each county. Clearly,...
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Biennial Report of the Attorney General of the State of Michigan

Michigan. Department of Attorney General - Attorneys general's opinions - 1928 - 874 pages
...public, .officers of the militia and officers elected by townships, shall be eligible to or have f a seat in either house of the legislature; and all votes given for any such person shall he void." Section 2 of Act No. 148 of the Public Acts of 1869, as amended by section 5207 of the Compiled...
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Laws and Supreme Court Decisions Relating to Elections

Michigan - Election law - 1888 - 222 pages
...their office. (6.) SEC. 6. No person holding any office under the United States [or this statej'or any county office, except notaries public, officers...all votes given for any such person shall be void. (7.) SEC. 11. In all elections by either house, or in joint convention, the votes shall be given viva...
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Laws Relating to Elections

Michigan - Election law - 1915 - 342 pages
...notaries public, officers of the militia and officers elected by townships, shall be eligible to or have n seat in either house of the legislature; and all votes given for any such person shall be void. A member of the legislature, which enacted the law providing for the constitutional convention, Is...
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