Oregon Constitution

Article IV, § 13 — Journal; when yeas and nays to be entered

Oregon Const. art. IV, § 13

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Or. Const. art. IV, § 13.

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Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings.—The yeas and nays on any question, shall at the request of any two members, be entered, together with the names of the members demanding the same, on the journal; provided that on a motion to adjourn it shall require one tenth of the members present to order the yeas, and nays.

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