§ 1. Time for election of Senators
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At the regular election held in any State next preceding the expiration of the term for which any Senator was elected to represent such State in Congress, at which election a Representative to Congress is regularly by law to be chosen, a United States Senator from said State shall be elected by the people thereof for the term commencing on the 3d day of January next thereafter.
(June 4, 1914, ch. 103, § 1, 38 Stat. 384; June 5, 1934, ch. 390, § 3, 48 Stat. 879.)
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- June 4, 1914, ch. 103, § 1
- 38 Stat. 384
- June 5, 1934, ch. 390, § 3
- 48 Stat. 879
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Time for election of Senators
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ActJune 4, 1914, ch. 103, § 1
Stat.38 Stat. 384
ActJune 5, 1934, ch. 390, § 3
Stat.48 Stat. 879
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