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Tennessee Statutes § 2-18-113 Consideration of report

Up to Chapter 18: Contested Election Of Governor

Statute Text

(a) When the report has been made, the speaker of the senate shall cause the members of both houses to be notified, in open session of each house, that the report has been made. The speaker of the senate shall fix the day for the consideration of the report.
(b) The members of both houses shall then assemble and consider the report and determine the election. They shall decide the questions involved and determine which person received the highest number of legal votes. A faithful and correct record of all the proceedings of the joint assembly shall be kept by the clerk of the senate, which, together with the reports of the committee, shall be entered upon the journal of the senate.

History

Acts 1972, ch. 740, § 1; T.C.A., § 2-1813.

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