Studies in Civics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 401 pages of information about Studies in Civics.

Studies in Civics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 401 pages of information about Studies in Civics.

[Footnote b:  No limitation.]

[Footnote c:  May be extended by special vote.]

[Footnote d:  General Assembly.]

[Footnote e:  House of Delegates.]

[Footnote f:  General Court.]

[Footnote g:  Two sess. annually, in May and Oct.]

[Footnote h:  “One for each county.”—­State Const.]

[Footnote i:  New Mexico in December.]

[Footnote j:  Quadrennially in general session, with sp. sess midway between.]

[Footnote 1:  State constitution.]

[Footnote 2:  Senate and house of representatives.]

[Footnote 3:  “Not more than.”—­Constitution.]

COMPARATIVE EXECUTIVE TABLE OF THE STATES.

[Transcriber’s Note:  These pages were modified slightly from their original form.  The originals were printed lengthwise (landscape-style) across both pages to take maximum advantage of space.  As this cannot be done in an ASCII medium, the table has had line numbers added to it like the Legislative Table above (which was done in the original), and will be shown in continuing pieces.]

+===+===============+==================================
===========+ | |STATES. | GOVERNOR. | | | +----------------+------+----------+----------| | | |Qualifications. |Term. |Salary. |Election. | | | | |years.| | | +===+===============+================+======+==========+====
======+ |1 |Alabama |30,c,r7[a] |2 |$3,000 |P[b] | |2 |Arkansas |30,c,r7 |2 | 3,500 |P | |3 |California |30,c,r2 |4 | 6,000 |P | |4 |Colorado |30,c,r2 |2 | 5,000 |P | |5 |Connecticut |30,voter |2 | 4,000 |M[d] | |6 |Delaware |30,C12,c6[4][i] |4[h] | 2,000[1] |P | |7 |Florida |C 9,c3 |4 | 3,500 |P | |8 |Georgia |30,C15,C6 |2 | 3,000[1] |M | |9 |Idaho |30,c,r2 |2 | 3,000 |P | |10 |Illinois |30,C5,c5 |4 | 6,000[1] |P | |11 |Indiana |30,C5,r5 |4[h] | 5,000 |P | |12 |Iowa |30,C,r2 |2 | 3,000 |P | |13 |Kansas |............... |2 | 3,000 |P | |14 |Kentucky |35,C,r6 |4[h] | 6,500[1] |P | |15 |Louisiana |C,r2 |4[h] | 4,000 |P | |16 |Maine |30,C,r5[f] |2 | 2,500 |M[d] | |17 |Maryland |30,c10,r5 |4 | 4,500[1] |P | |18 |Massachusetts |37,Christian |1 | 8,000 |M[d] | |19 |Michigan |30,C5,r2 |2 | 4,000 |P | |20 |Minnesota |25,C,r1 |2 | 5,000 |P | |21 |Mississippi |30,C20,r2 |4 | 4,000[1] |P |
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