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 * align="center"| COUNTIES REPRESENTED.
 * align="center"| NAMES OF MEMBERS.
 * Davis
 * John J. Selman.
 * Appanoose and Monroe
 * Wareham G. Clark.
 * Wapello
 * Joseph H. Hedrick.
 * Iowa, Marion, Polk and Jasper
 * John Conroy.
 * Mahaska
 * Stephen B. Shelledy.
 * Keokuk
 * Sanford Harned.
 * Washington
 * Stewart Goodroll.
 * Louisa
 * John Ronalds.
 * Muscatine
 * J. Scott Richman.
 * Johnson
 * Curtis Bates.
 * Linn and Benton
 * Socrates H. Tryon.
 * Cedar
 * Samuel A. Bissell.
 * Scott
 * James Grant.
 * Clinton
 * Henry P. Haun.
 * Jackson
 * William Hubbell.
 * Jones
 * Sylvester G. Matson.
 * Clayton
 * David Olmstead.
 * Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan, Fayette, Black Hawk
 * Thomas McCraney, Francis K. O’Ferrall.
 * }
 * Scott
 * James Grant.
 * Clinton
 * Henry P. Haun.
 * Jackson
 * William Hubbell.
 * Jones
 * Sylvester G. Matson.
 * Clayton
 * David Olmstead.
 * Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan, Fayette, Black Hawk
 * Thomas McCraney, Francis K. O’Ferrall.
 * }
 * Clayton
 * David Olmstead.
 * Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan, Fayette, Black Hawk
 * Thomas McCraney, Francis K. O’Ferrall.
 * }
 * }

Democrats, 22; Whigs, 10.

The constitution framed by this convention was adopted by the people at an election held on the 3d day of August, 1846. This constitution was presented to Congress in December, 1846, and on the 28th of the same month an act was passed for the admission of Iowa into the Union.

STATE OFFICERS.

GOVERNORS.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS.

Office created by the Constitution of 1857.

SECRETARIES OF STATE.

AUDITORS OF STATE.