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Oklahoma—1907.

further, That if a majority of the votes cast for and against State-wide prohibition are for State-wide prohibition, the said article — shall be and form a part of this constitution and be in full force and effect as such, as provided therein; but if a majority of said votes shall be against State-wide prohibition, then the provisions of said article shall not form a part of this constitution and shall be null and void.

I hereby certify that the above and foregoing provision and ordinance submitting the same separately to a vote of the people of the State as heretofore adopted on the 11th day of March, A. D. 1907, as above engrossed, was adopted as engrossed upon roll call for the pupose of such separate submission, on this the 22nd day of April, anno Domini 1907.

Wm. H. Murray,
President The Constitutional Convention
of the proposed State of Oklahoma.

Attest:

John McLain Young,
Secretary.