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PROCLAMATIONS, 1907. 2161 or rejection, and likewise for the ratification or rejection of any provigions thereof to be by the said Convention separately submitte : AND WHEREAS it has been certified to me, as required by the said act, by the Governor of the Territory of Oklahoma and by the Judge senior in service of the United States Court of Appeals for the Indian Territory that a majority of the legal votes cast at an election duly provided for by ordinance, as required by said act, have been cast for the adoption of said constitution; and whereas a copy of the said constitution has been certified to me, as required by said act, together with the articles, propositions and ordinances pertaining thereto, including a separate proposition for state-wide prohibition which has been certified to me as having been adopted by a majority of the electors at the election aforesaid: AND WHEREAS it appears from the information laid before me that the Convention aforesaid after its organization and before the formation of the said constitution duly declared on behalf of the people of the said proposed State that they adopted the Constitution of the United States: AND IVHEREAS it appears that the said constitution and overnment of the proposed State of Oklahoma are republican in fgrm and that the said constitution makes no distinction in civil or political rights on account of race or color, and is not repugnant to the Constitution of the United States or to the princi les of the Declaration of Independence, and that it contains all of) the six provisions V°'· 3*· P- 2**9- expreissly required by Section 3 of the said act to be therein containe : . AND WVHEREAS it further appears from the information laid before me that the Convention above mentioned did by ordinance irrevocable accept the terms and conditions of the said act as required by Section 22 thereof, and that all the provisions of the said V0!- 34. p. 278- act approved on the sixteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and six. have been duly complied with: NOWV, THEREFORE, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Presi- Dwérjredndmitfw dent of the United States of America. do. in accordance with the pro- " ° "°` visions of the said act of Congress of June sixteenth, one thousand nine hundred and six, declare and announce that the result of the said election. wherein the Constitution formed as aforesaid was submitted to the people of the proposed State of Oklahoma for ratification or rejection. was that the said Constitution was ratified together with a provision for state-wide prohibition, separately submitted at the said election: and the State of Oklahoma IS to be deemed admitted by Congress into the Union under and by virtue of the said act on an equal footing with the original States: IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be afiixed. DONE at the City of lVashington this sixteenth day of November. in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [sexi,.] seven and of the Independence of the United States of · America the one hundred and thirty-second. Tunoooiuz Roosnvnm By the President: Emmy Roor Secretary of State. 8t)893—x·on 35, rr 2-09--68