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Sec. 5. The Governor of the state shall make use of his 

 private seal, until a state seal be procured. 



Sec. 6. The president of the convention, shall issue writs 

 of election to the sheriffs of the several counties, requiring 

 them to proceed to the election of a governor, members, of the 

 general assembly, sheriffs and coroners, at the respective elec- 

 tion districts in each county, on the second Tuesday of Jan- 

 uary next; which elections shall be conducted in the manner 

 prescribed by the existing election laws of this territory: and 

 the members of the general assembly, then elected, shall con- 

 tinue to exercise the duties of their respective offices until the 

 next annual or biennial election thereafter, as prescribed by 

 this constitution, and no longer. 



Sec. 7. Until the first enumeration shall be made, as direc- 

 ted in the second section of the first article of this constitution 

 — the county of Hamilton shall be entitled to four senators and 

 eight representatives; the county of Clermont, one senator 

 and two representatives; the county of Adams, one senator 

 and three representatives; the county of Ross, two senators 

 and four representatives; the county of Fairfield, one senator 

 and two representatives; the county of Washington, two sena- 

 tors and three representatives; the county of Belmont, one 

 senator and two representatives; the county of Jefferson, two 

 senators and four representatives; and the county of Trumbull, 

 one senator and two representatives. 



Done in convention at Chillicothe, the twenty-ninth day of 

 November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- 

 dred and two, and of the independence of the United States 

 of America, the twenty-seventh. 



In the testimony whereof, we have hereunto subscribed 

 our names. 



EDWARD TIFFIN, President, 



Attest. Thomas Scott, Secretary. 



