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Rh The county of Washington shall elect six representatives.

The county of Scott shall elect one representative.

The county of Johnson shall elect two representatives.

The county of Pope shall elect two representatives.

The county of Conway shall elect one representative.

The county of Van Buren shall elect one representative.

The county of Carroll shall elect two representatives.

The county of Searcy shall elect one representative.

The county of Izard shall elect one representative.

The county of Independence shall elect two representatives.

The county of Crawford shall elect three representatives.

The county of Jackson shall elect one representative.

The county of Lawrence shall elect two representatives.

The county of Randolph shall elect two representatives.

The county of White shall elect one representative.

The county of Pulaski shall elect two representatives.

The county of Saline shall elect one representative.

The county of Hot Spring shall elect one representative.

The county of Clark shall elect one representative.

The county of St. Francis shall elect two representatives

The county of Pike shall elect one representative.

The county of Hempstead shall elect two representatives

The county of Miller shall elect one representative.

The county of Sevier shall elect one representative.

The county of Lafayette shall elect one representative.

The county of Union shall elect one representative

The county of Arkansas shall elect two representatives.

The county of Jefferson shall elect one representative.

The county of Monroe shall elect one representative

The county of Phillips shall elect two representatives.

The county oi Greene shall elect one representative.

The county of Crittenden shall elect two representatives.

The county of Mississippi shall elect one representative.

The county of Chicot shall elect two representatives.

And at the first session of the general assembly after the return of every enumeration, the representation shall be equally divided and reapportioned among the several counties,