A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents.

A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents.

Massachusetts:  Nathaniel Gorham, Rufus king.

Connecticut:  W’M SAM’L Johnson, Roger Sherman.

New York:  Alexander Hamilton.

New Jersey:  WIL.  Livingston, David Brearley, W’M Paterson, JonaDayton.

Pensylvania:  B Franklin, Thomas Mifflin, RobtMorris, GEO. Clymer,
THO’S Fitzsimons, Jared Ingersoll, James Wilson, GOUV Morris.

Delaware:  GEO. Read, Gunning Bedford jun, John Dickinson, Richard
Bassett, JacoBroom.

Maryland:  James McHENRY, Dan of st THO’S Jenifer, DAN’L Carroll.

Virginia:  John Blair—­, James Madison Jr.

North Carolina:  W’M Blount, RICH’D Dobbs SPAIGHT, Hu Williamson.

South Carolina:  J. Rutledge, Charles COTESWORTH Pinckney, Charles
Pinckney, Pierce Butler.

Georgia:  William few, ABR Baldwin.

In Convention Monday September 17th 1787.

Present

The States of

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Mr Hamilton from New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina and Georgia.

That the preceding Constitution be laid before the United States in Congress assembled, and that it is the Opinion of this Convention, that it should afterwards be submitted to a Convention of Delegates, chosen in each State by the People thereof, under the Recommendation of its Legislature, for their Assent and Ratification; and that each Convention assenting to, and ratifying the Same, should give Notice thereof to the United States in Congress assembled.

Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Convention, that as soon as the Conventions of nine States shall have ratified this Constitution, the United States in Congress assembled should fix a Day on which Electors should be appointed by the States which shall have ratified the same, and a Day on which the Electors should assemble to vote for the President, and the Time and Place for commencing Proceedings under this Constitution.  That after such Publication the Electors should be appointed, and the Senators and Representatives elected:  That the Electors should meet on the Day fixed for the Election of the President, and should transmit their Votes certified, signed, sealed and directed, as the Constitution requires, to the Secretary of the United States in Congress assembled, that the Senators and Representatives should convene at the Time and Place assigned; that the Senators should appoint a President of the Senate, for the sole Purpose of receiving, opening and counting the Votes for President; and, that after he shall be chosen, the Congress, together with the President, should, without Delay, proceed to execute this Constitution.

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