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State Constitutional Development Through Amendment in 19311

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Harold R. Enslow
Affiliation:
Union College

Abstract

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Legislative Notes and Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1932

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2 Thirty-four states have taken full advantage of the credit provision; the others still take only part of the eighty per cent rebate allowed them under Section 301 (b) of the Federal Act.

3 The vote was: Yes, 31,154; No, 89,370.

4 Yes, 28,204; No, 97,788.

5 Yes, 9,709; No, 8,972.

6 Yes, 262,394; No, 374,754.

7 Yes, 778,197; No, 554,550.

8 Yes, 924,228; No, 335,206.

9 Yes, 424,522; No, 700,117.

10 Yes, 504,737; No, 578,445.

11 Yes, 812,545; No, 365,804.

12 Yes, 497,616; No. 552,559.

13 Yes, 492,563; No, 764,234.

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