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citizens of said State twenty…one years old and upward; of whatever
race; color; or previous condition; who have been resident in said
State for one year previous to the day of such election; except such
as may be disfranchised for participation in the rebellion; or for
felony at common law; and when such constitution shall provide that
the elective franchise shall be enjoyed by all such persons as have
the qualifications herein stated for electors of delegates; and when
such constitution shall be ratified by a majority of the persons
voting on the question of ratification who are qualified as electors
for delegates; and when such constitution shall have been submitted
to Congress for examination and approval; and Congress shall have
approved the same; and when said State; by a vote of its legislature
elected under said constitution; shall have adopted the amendment to
the Constitution of the United States proposed by the Thirty…ninth
Congress; and known as article fourteen; and when said article shall
have become a part of the Constitution of the United States; said
State shall be declared entitled to representation in Congress; and
senators and representatives shall be admitted therefrom on their
taking the oath prescribed by law; and then and thereafter the
preceding sections of this act shall be inoperative in said State:
Provided; That no person excluded from the privilege of holding
office by said proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United
States shall be eligible to election as a member of the convention to
frame a constitution for any of said rebel States; nor shall any such
person vote for members of such convention。
SEC。 6。 And be it further enacted; That until the people of said
rebel States shall be by law admitted to representation in the
Congress of the United States; any civil government which may exist
therein shall be deemed provisional only; and in all respects subject
to the paramount authority of the United States at any time to
abolish; modify; control; or supersede the same; and in all elections
to any office under such provisional governments all persons shall be
entitled to vote; and none others; who are entitled to vote under the
fifth section of this act; and no person shall be eligible to any
office under any such provisional governments who would be
disqualified from holding office under the provisions of the third
article of said constitutional amendment。
SCHUYLER COLFAX;
Speaker of the House of Representatives。
LAFAYETTE S。 FOSTER;
President of the Senate pro tempore。
AN ACT supplementary to an act entitled 〃An act to provide for the
more efficient government of the rebel States;〃 passed March second;
eighteen hundred and sixty…seven; and to facilitate restoration。
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled; That before the first
day of September; eighteen hundred and sixty…seven; the commanding
general in each district defined by an act entitled 〃An act to
provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States;〃
passed March second; eighteen hundred and sixty…seven; shall cause a
registration to be made of the male citizens of the United States;
twenty…one years of age and upwards; resident in each county or
parish in the State or States included in his district; which
registration shall include only those persons who are qualified to
vote for delegates by the act aforesaid; and who shall have taken and
subscribed the following oath or affirmation : 〃 I;; do
solemnly swear (or affirm); in the presence of the Almighty God; that
I am a citizen of the State of …; that I have resided in said
State for… months next preceding this day; and now reside in the
county of …; or the parish of ; in said State; (as the
case may be); that I am twenty…one years old; that I have not been
disfranchised for participation in any rebellion or civil war against
the United States; nor for felony committed against the laws of any
State or of the United States; that I have never been a member of any
State Legislature; nor held any executive or judicial office in any
State; and afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against
the United States; or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof;
that I have never taken an oath as a member of Congress of the United
States; or as an officer of the United States; or as a member of any
State Legislature; or as an executive or judicial officer of any
State; to support the constitution of the United States; and
afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United
States or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof; that I will
faithfully support the Constitution and obey the laws of the United
States; and will; to the best of my ability; encourage others so to
do: so help me God。〃; which oath or affirmation may be administered
by any registering officer。
SEC。 2。 And be it further enacted; That after the completion of the
registration hereby provided for in any State; at such time and
places therein as the commanding general shall appoint and direct; of
which at least thirty days' public notice shall be given; an election
shall be held of delegates to a convention for the purpose of
establishing a constitution and civil government for such State loyal
to the Union; said convention in each State; except Virginia; to
consist of the same number of members as the most numerous branch of
the State Legislature of such State in the year eighteen hundred and
sixty; to be apportioned among the several districts; counties; or
parishes of such State by the commanding general; giving each
representation in the ratio of voters registered as aforesaid as
nearly as may be。 The convention in Virginia shall consist of the
same number of members as represented the territory now constituting
Virginia in the most numerous branch of the Legislature of said State
in the year eighteen hundred and sixty; to be apportioned as
aforesaid。
SEC。 3。 And be it further enacted; That at said election the
registered voters of each State shall vote for or against a
convention to form a constitution therefor under this act。 Those
voting in favor of such a convention shall have written or printed on
the ballots by which they vote for delegates; as aforesaid; the words
〃For a convention;〃 and those voting against such a convention shall
have written or printed on such ballot the words 〃Against a
convention。〃 The persons appointed to superintend said election; and
to make return of the votes given thereat; as herein provided; shall
count and make return of the votes given for and against a
convention; and the commanding general to whom the same shall have
been returned shall ascertain and declare the total vote in each
State for and against a convention。 If a majority of the votes given
on that question shall be for a convention; then such convention
shall be held as hereinafter provided; but if a majority of said
votes shall; be against a convention; then no such convention shall
be held under this act: Provided; That such convention shall not be
held unless a majority of all such registered voters shall have voted
on the question of holding such convention。
SEC。 4。 And be it further enacted; That the commanding general of
each district shall appoint as many boards of registration as may be
necessary; consisting of three loyal officers or persons; to make and
complete the registration; superintend the election; and make return
to him of the votes; list of voters; and of the persons elected as
delegates by a plurality of the votes cast at said election; and upon
receiving said returns he shall open the same; ascertain the persons
elected as delegates; according to the returns of the officers who
conducted said election; and make proclamation thereof; and if a
majority of the votes given on that question shall be for a
convention; the commanding general; within sixty days from the date
of election; shall notify the delegates to assemble in convention; at
a time and place to be mentioned in the notification; and said
convention; when organized; shall proceed to frame a constitution and
civil government according to the provisions of this act; and the act
to which it is supplementary; and when the same shall have been so
framed; said constitution shall be submitted by the convention for
ratification to the persons registered under the provisions of this
act at an election to be conducted by the officers or persons
appointed or to be appointed by the commanding general; as
hereinbefore provided; and to be held after the expiration of thirty
days from the date of notice thereof; to be given by said convention;
and the returns thereof shall be made to the commanding general of
the district。
SEC。 5。 And be it further enacted; That if; according to said
returns; the constitution shall be ratified by a majority of the
votes of the registered electors qualified as herein specified; cast
at said election; at least one…half of all the registered voters
voting upon the question of such ratification; the president of the
convention shall transmit a copy of the same; duly certified; to the
President of the United States; who shall forthwith transmit the same
to Congress; if then in session; and if not in session; then
immediately upon its next assembling; and if it shall moreover appear
to Congress that the election was one at which all the registered and
qualified electors in the State had an opportunity to vote freely;
and without restraint; fear; or the influence of fraud; and if the
Congress shall be satisfied that such constitution meets the approval
of a majority of all the qualified electors in the State; and if the
said constitution shall be declared by Congress to be in conformity
with the provisions of the act to which this is supplementar