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 676 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 180. 1889. F¤b¤'¤¤·¤'S' 22-1889- CHAP. 180.-An act to provide for the division of Dakota into two States and to _;"'-"" enable the people of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and `V8.Shi1`.I.g`tOI1 to form constitutions and State governments and to be adniitted into the Union on an gcgglsfooting with the original States, and to make donations of public lands to such Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the S M¤¤*S**°¤ °‘ ¤°" United States of America, in Congress- assembled, That the inhabitants 1<m¤n».u¤¤¤,s¤um of all that part of the area. of the United States now constituting the §Q’,*Q,°,}f‘““‘·““‘* Territories of Dakota, Montana, and Washiiigton, as at present described, mw become the States of North Dakota, South De. ota., Montana, and ashington, respectively, as hereinafter provided. D*'**i°¤ °* D*k°¤- Sec. 2. The area comprising the Territory of Dakota shall, for the purposes of this act, be divided on the line of the seventh standard parallel roduced due west to the western boundary of said Territory; andthe clelegates elected as hereinafter provided to the constitutional t0·2¤v¤¤¤i¤¤¤¥1¤Sg¤¤¤¤ convention in districts north of said parallel shall assemble in con- {¤.us_ °° °"x vention, at the time prescribed in this act, at the city of Bismarck; and the delegates elected in districts south of said}>a.ral1el shall, at _ the same time, assemble in convention at the city o Sioux Falls. ¤¤?_'Q°,§°b‘§°c§l°;gg'“‘ Sec. 3. That all persons who are ualified by the laws of said Territories to vote for representatives to (the legislative assemblies thereof, . are hereby authorized to vote for and choose delegates to form con- Qemxamuons. ventions in said proposed States; and the qualifications for delegates to such copventions shall be spp? as by the legs of saiifl Terrlitopies _ respective y persons are re ui to possess to e ie to the egislative assemblies thereofgand the aforesaid delegeges to form said Avv<>r¤<>¤m¤¤¢- conventions shall be apportioned within the limits of the proposed _ States, in such districts as may be established as herein provided, in - proportion to the population in each of said counties and districts, as near as may be, to be ascertained at the time of making said apportionmeuts by the persons hereinafter authorized to make the same, from the best information obtainable, in each of which districts three delegates shall be elected, but no elector shall vote for more than two shall be made by the governor, the chief·justice, and the secretary of Governors m issue said Territories; and the governors of said Territories shall, by fproc- @°'“‘““°‘°“f°' °l°°' lamsttion, order an election of the delegates aforesaid in each 0 said proposed States, to be held on the Tuesday after the second M011d:? in ay, eighteen hundred and eightymine, which proclamation sh l be issued on the fifteenth daly of April, eighteen hundred and eighty- nine; and such election slial be conduc, the returns made, the result ascertained, and the certificates tu persons elected to such convention issued in the same manner as is prescribed by the laws of the said Territories regulating elections therein for Delegates to Con ss; and the number of votes cast for delegates in each precinct shairaflso J;¤¤¤¤ °* *1*** be returned. The number of delelgates to said conventions respectively shall be seventv-five; and al persons resident in said proposed States. who are qualified voters of said Territories as herein provided, shall be entitled to vote upon the election of delegates, and under such rules and regulations as said conventions may prescribe, not in congict with this act, upon the ratification or rejection of the constitu— ions. 1’¤¤¤¤¤f ¤¤¤¤¤¤¢- Sm:. 4. That the delegates to the conventions elected as provided for in this act shall meet at the seat of government of each of said Territories, except the delegates elected in South Dakota, who shall Time. meet at the city of Sioux Falls, on the fourth day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and. after organization, shall declare, on wgg¤<>v•=i¤¤¤f ¤¤¤¤¤- behalf of the tpeople of said proposed States, that they adopt the ' Constitution 0 the United States; whereupon the said conventions shall be, and are hereby, authorized to form constitutions and States governments for said proposed States, respectively. The constitu- GM rfzhm tions shall be republican in form, and make no distinction in civil or
 * persons for delegates to such conventions; that said apportionments