Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1905 — LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONMENT [ARTICLE]
LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONMENT
Eenate Bill No. 339. Kirkman. A bill for an act to fix the number of senators and representative^j.to the general assembly of the state of Indiana, and to apportion the same among the several counties of the state. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. That the general assembly shall consist pf fifty senators and one hundred representatives. Sec. 2. The senators shall be apportioned among the several counties of the state as follows, to wit: Posey and Gibson, one; Vanderburgh, one; a Vanderburgh, Warrick and Spencer, one; Daviess and Pike, one; Martin, Lawrence and Orange, one; Dubois, Perry and Crawford, one; Harrison and Floyd, one; Clark, Jennings and Scott, one; Brown, Jackson and Washington, one; Jefferson, Ripley and Switzerland, one; Franklin, Dearborn and Ohio, one; Bartholomew and Decatur, one; Greene, Monroe and Owen, one; Sullivan and Knox, one; Johnson and Shelby, one; Putnam, Morgan and Marion, one; Vigo, one; Vigo and Clay, one; Wayne and Union, one; Marion, four; Fayette, Hancock and Rush, one; Jay and
Randolph, one; Delaware, one; Madison, one; Madison and Henry, one; Tipton and Hamilton, one; Hendricks and Boone, one; Montgomery and Parke, one; Warren, Fountain and Vermillion, one; Grant, one; Grant, Blackford and Wells, one; Miami and Howard, one; Carroll and Clinton, one; Benton and Tippecanoe, one; Allen, one; Allen and Adams, one; Huntington and Whitley, one; Wabash and Fulton, one; Marshall and Kosciusko, one; Cass and Pulaski, one; White. Newton, Jasper and Starke, one; Steuben and Dekalb, one; Lagrange and Noble, one; Elkhart, one; St. Joseph, one; St. Joseph and Laporte, one; Lake and Porter, one. Sec. 3. The representatives shall be apportioned among the several counties of the state as follows, towit: Posey, one; Vanderburgh, two; Gibson, or. ?; Knox, one; Vanderburgh, Gibsen and x, one; Warrick, one; Spencer, one; Pike and Dubois, one; Crawford amt Perry, one; Martin and Orange, one; Harrison, one; Floyd, one; Clark, one; Clark and Washington, one; Jennings and Scott, one; Jefferson, one; Ohio and Switzerland, one; Ripley, one; Dearborn, one; Daviess, one; Lawrence, one; Jackson,
one; Sullivan, one; Greene, one; Monroe and Brown, one; Bartholomew, one; Decatur, one; Franklin and Union, one; Vigo, two; Vigo and Ver- ’ million, One; Clay, one; Clay and Owen, one; Parke, one; Putnam, one; Morgan, one; Hendricks, one; Johnson, one; Marion, eight; Hamilton, one; Hamilton and Tipton, one; Shelby, one; Hancock, one; Rush, one; Henry, one; Wayne, one; Wayne and Fayette, one; Fountain, one; Benton and Warren, one; Montgomery, one; Tippecanoe, one; Tippecanoe and Montgomery, one; Boone, one; Clinton, one; Madison, three; Delaware, two; Randolph‘s one; Jasper and White, one; Cass, one; Cass and Fulton, one; Howard, one; Miami, one; Carroll, Howard and Miami, one; Grant, two,; Grant and Blackford, one; Jay, one; Wabash, one; Huntington, one; Huntington, Whitley and Kosciusko, one; Wells, one; Adams, one; Allen, three; Lake, one; Lake and Newton, one; Laporte, one; Laporte and Porter, one; St. Joseph, two; St. Joseph, Starke ene; Marshall, one; Elkhart, two; Kosciusko, one; Noble, one; Dekalb, one; Lagrange and Steuben, one.
