Maine Legislative Index

1820-1855, 1861-1865

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SubjectDescriptionYear
101ElectionsReport on an Act additional to an Act providing for the choice of Representatives to Congress1844
102ElectionsResolves providing for an amendment of the Constitution in relation to the election of Governor, Senators and Members of the House of Representatives1847
103ElectionsAn Act to apportion the State for Representatives to Congress1861
104ElectionsResolve providing for the amendment of the Constitution to allow soldiers absent from the State to vote for Governor, Senators, Representatives…1864
105ElectionsAn Act allowing soldiers absent from the State to vote for Electors of President and Vice President, Representatives to Congress ….1864
106Elections, Committee onReport of the Committee on Elections on the remonstrance against claim of Ebenezer B. Pike to a seat in the House of Representatives1842
107Elections, Committee onReport of the Committee on Elections on the Representatives from Brewer and Bradley and the Report of the Minority Committee on Elections in the case of the remonstrance of John Hilferty to the right of Jonathan Burr to a seat in the House of Representati1842
108Elections, Committee onReport of the Committee on Elections of persons returned as Members of the House of Representatives1842
109Elections, Committee onReport of the Committee on Elections on the House of Representatives1842
110Elections, ContestedReport of the Committee on Elections on the Representatives from Brewer and Bradley and the Report of the Minority Committee on Elections in the case of the remonstrance of John Hilferty to the right of Jonathan Burr to a seat in the House of Representati1842
111Elections, ContestedReport of the Committee on Elections on the remonstrance against claim of Ebenezer B. Pike to a seat in the House of Representatives1842
112Elections, Penobscot Indian RepresentativeResolve in favor of Joseph Nicholar1865
113Ellis, William H., House RepresentativeResolve in favor of William H. Ellis and Simeon Putnam, Junior1845
114Ellis, William H., RepresentativeResolve in favor of B. S. Foster and others1842
115Farwell, A. B.Resolve providing for the expenses of Members and Officers of the House of Representatives and Clerk of the Valuation Committee, incurred by sickness1850
116Flagg, Edmund W.Resolve in favor of the Senate Secretary and the Clerk of the House of Representatives1849
117Foster, Bradford S., RepresentativeResolve in favor of B. S. Foster and others1842
118Freeman Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
119Georgetown Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
120GovernorResolves providing for amendments to the Constitution in relation to the meeting of the Legislature, the number of Representatives, and the term of office of the Governor and other State Officers1841
121GovernorResolves providing for an amendment of the Constitution in relation to the election of Governor, Senators and Members of the House of Representatives1847
122Gray Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
123Ham, Leonard, RepresentativeResolve in favor of Leonard Ham1850
124Harrington, HezekiahResolve in favor of Hezekiah Harrington, from Phippsburg, due to sickness while a Representative to the Legislature1861
125Hartford Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841

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