Mississippi Constitution
Article 4, § 105 — Repealed
Mississippi Const. art. 4, § 105
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Miss. Const. art. 4, § 105.
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Repealed by Laws, 1977, ch. 586, eff December 22, 1978. [1869, art IV § 33]
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NOTE: Former Section 105 provided for the decennial enumeration of inhabitants and qualified electors in the state. An amendment eliminating the foregoing section was submitted to the people by the legislature at the session of 1894, see Laws, 1894, ch. 43; an election was held in November, 1894, and seems to have resulted in favor of the elimination of the section, but no action was taken by the legislature after the election. The repeal of Section 105 of Article 4 of the Constitution of 1890 was proposed by Laws, 1977, ch. 586 (Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 555) and upon ratification by the electorate on November 7, 1978, was deleted from the Constitution by proclamation of the Secretary of State on December 22, 1978.
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