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Biennial Report of Secretary of State.

shall elect one representative. The County of Pope shall elect one representative. The County of Poinsett shall elect one representative. The County of Pulaski shall elect four representatives. The County of Prairie shall elect one representative. The County of Randolph shall elect one representative. The County of Saline shall elect one representative. The County of Sarber shall elect one representative. The County of Scott shall elect one representative. The County of Searcy shall elect one representative. The County of Sebastian shall elect two representatives. The County of Sevier shall elect one representative. The County of Sharp shall elect one representative. The County of St. Francis shall elect one representative. The County of Stone shall elect one representative. The County of Union shall elect two representatives. The County of Van Buren shall elect one representative. The County of Washington shall elect three representatives. The County of White shall elect two representatives. The County of Woodruff shall elect one representative. The County of Yell shall elect one representative.

Sec. 2. The legislature shall from time to time divide the State into convenient senatorial districts in such manner that the Senate shall be based upon the adult male inhabitants of the State, each senator representing an equal number as nearly as practicable, and until the enumeration of the inhabitants is taken by the United States government, A. D. 1880, the districts shall be arranged as follows:

The Counties of Greene, Craighead and Clayton shall compose the First District and elect one senator.

The Counties of Randolph, Lawrence and Sharp shall compose the Second District and elect one senator.

The Counties of Carroll, Boone and Newton shall compose the Third District and elect one senator.

The Counties of Johnson and Pope shall compose the Fourth District and elect one senator.

The County of Washington shall compose the Fifth District and elect one senator.

The Counties of Independence and Stone shall compose the Sixth District and elect one senator.

The Counties of Woodruff, St. Francis, Cross and Crittenden shall compose the Seventh District and elect one senator.

The Counties of Yell and Sarber shall compose the Eighth District and elect one senator.

The Counties of Saline, Garland, Hot Spring and Grant shall compose the Ninth District and elect one senator.

The Counties of Pulaski and Perry shall compose the Tenth District and elect two senators.

The County of Jefferson shall compose the Eleventh District and elect one senator.

The Counties of Lonoke and Prairie shall compose the Twelfth District and elect one senator.