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CONSTITUTION OF CALIFORNIA
 

as of the City and County of San Francisco, shall meet at the usual places of meeting for such purposes on the first Monday after said election. If, at the time of meeting, the returns from each precinct in the county in which the polls were opened have been received, the Board must then and there proceed to canvass the returns; but if all the returns have not been received, the canvass must be postponed from time to time until all the returns are received, or until the second Monday after said election, when they shall proceed to make out returns of the votes cast for and against the new Constitution; and the proceedings of said Boards shall be the same as those prescribed for like Boards in the case of an election for Governor. Upon the completion of said canvass and returns, the said Board shall immediately certify the same, in the usual form, to the Governor of the State of California.

Sec. 9. The Governor of the State of California shall, as soon as the returns of said election shall be received by him, or within thirty days after said election, in the presence and with the assistance of the Controller, Treasurer, and Secretary of State, open and compute all the returns received of votes cast for and against the new Constitution. If, by such examination and computatation, it is ascertained that a majority of the whole number of votes cast at such election is in favor of such new Constitution, the Executive of this State shall, by his proclamation, declare such new Constitution to be the Constitution of the State of California, and, that it shall take effect and be in force on the days hereinafter specified.

Sec. 10. In order that future elections in this State shall conform to the requirements of this Constitution, the terms of all officers elected at the first election under the same shall be, respectively, one year shorter than the terms as fixed by law or by this Constitution; and the successors of all such officers shall be elected at the last election before the expiration of the terms as in this Section provided. The first officers chosen, after the adoption of this Constitution, shall be elected at the time and in the manner now provided by law. Judicial officers and the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be elected at the time and in the manner that State officers are elected.

Sec. 11. All laws relative to the present judicial system of the State shall be applicable to the judicial system created by this Constitution until changed by legislation.

Sec. 12. This Constitution shall take effect and be in force on and after the fourth day of July, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, at twelve o'clock meridian, so far as the same relates to the election of all officers, the commencement of their terms of office, and the meeting of the Legislature. In all other respects, and for all other purposes, this Constitution shall take effect on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and eighty, at twelve o'clock meridian.

J. P. HOGE, President.

Attest: Edwin F. Smith, Secretary.

A. R. ANDREWS,
JAMES J. AYERS,
CLITUS BARBOUR,
EDWARD BARRY,
JAMES N. BARTON,
C. J. BEERSTECHER,
ISAAC S. BELCHER,
PETER BELL,
MARION BIGGS,
E. T. BLACKMER,
JOSEPH C. BROWN,
SAML. B. BURT,
JOSIAH BOUCHER,
JAMES CAPLES,
AUG. H. CHAPMAN,
J. M. CHARLES,
JOHN D. CONDON,
C. W. CROSS,
HAMLET DAVIS,
JAS. E. DEAN,
P. T. DOWLING,
LUKE D. DOYLE,
W. L. DUDLEY,
JONATHAN M. DUDLEY,
PRESLEY DUNLAP
JOHN EAGON,
THOMAS H. ESTEY,
HENRY EDGERTON,
M. M. ESTEE,
EDWARD EVEY,
J. A. FILCHER,
SIMON J. FARRELL,
ABRAHAM CLARK FREEMAN,
JACOB RICHARD FREUD,
J. B. GARVEY,
B. B. GLASCOCK,

 DAVID LEWIS,
J. F. LINDOW,
JNO. MANSFIELD,
EDWARD MARTIN,
J. WEST MARTIN,
RUSH McCOMAS,
JOHN G. McCALLUM,
THOMAS McCONNELL,
JOHN McCOY,
THOMAS B. McFARLAND,
HIRAM MILLS,
WM. S. MOFFATT,
JOHN FLEMING McNUTT,
W. W. MORELAND,
L. D. MORSE,
JAMES E. MURPHY,
EDMUND NASON,
THORWALD KLAUDIUS NELSON,
HENRY NEUNABER,
CHS. C. O'DONNELL,
GEORGE OHLEYER,
JAMES O'SULLIVAN,
JAMES MARTIN PORTER,
WILLIAM H. PROUTY,
M. R. C. PULLIAM,
CHAS. F. REED,
PATRICK REDDY,
JNO. M. RHODES,
JAS. S. REYNOLDS,
HORACE C. ROLFE,
CHAS. S. RINGGOLD,
JAMES McM. SHAFTER,
GEO. W. SCHELL,
J. SCHOMP,
RUFUS SHOEMAKER,
E. O. SMITH,