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Pennsylvania Statutes § 3316 Challenges

Up to Contested Nominations and Elections of the First Class

Statute Text

If any objection be made by either of the parties to any member so drawn by lot, such member shall be discharged, and another name be drawn to supply the place, and so on until the whole number of twelve senators and twenty-five members of the House of Representatives shall be completed; and in all cases, the members drawn in place of those objected to, shall be in like manner liable to be set aside, and others shall be drawn in their places; but if so many be set aside by reason of objections, as aforesaid, that there shall not remain more than the number aforesaid, then no further objection shall be admitted.

History

1937, June 3, P.L. 1333, art. XVII, § 1716.

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