Article VIII. An Ordinance to Provide for Amending the Forty-Sixth Section of the Constitution of this State, In Regard to Taking the Yeas and Nays in Either House of the General Assembly

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The Senate and House of Representatives shall meet biennially on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in February next after their election, unless a different day shall be provided by law; and when assembled, shall be denominated the General Assembly. Neither house shall proceed upon public business unless a majority of all the members are actually present.

Time of assembling

The Senate and House of Representatives shall meet biennially on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in January next after their election; and when assembled, shall be denominated the General Assembly. Neither House shall proceed upon public business unless a majority of all members are actually present.

Time of assembling

The Senate and House of Representatives shall meet biennially on the third Monday in November, and when assembled, shall be denominated the General Assembly. Neither House shall proceed upon public business, unless a majority of all the members are actually present.

Time of assembly

The Senate and House of Representatives shall meet annually on the third Monday in November and when assembled, shall be denominated the General Assembly. Neither House shall proceed upon public business, unless a majority of all the members are actually present.

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An Ordinance to Provide for Amending the Forty-Sixth Section of the Constitution of this State, In Regard to Taking the Yeas and Nays in Either House of the General Assembly

Be it ordained by the Delegates of the people of North Carolina, in Convention assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That the forty-sixth section of the Constitution of this State be so amended as to insert, after the word “seconded” in the fourth line of said section, the words “by one-fifth of the members present.”

That neither house of the General Assembly shall proceed upon Public business; unless a Majority of all the Members of such house are actually present and that upon a Motion made and Seconded the Yeas and Nays upon any Question shall be taken and entered on the Journals, and that the Journals of the Proceedings of both houses of the General Assembly shall be printed and made Public immediately after their Adjournment.

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1862 Article VIII

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1868 Article II. Section 2

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1868 Article II. Section 18

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1868 Article II. Section 28

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