ᏢᎪᎡᎢ III. OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE. TITLE I. PUBLIC OFFICERS. II. ELECTIONS. III. EDUCATION. IV. MILITIA. V. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. VI. PUBLIC WAYS. VII. GENERAL POLICE OF THE STATE. VIII. PROPERTY OF THE STATE. IX. REVENUE OF THE STATE. TITLE I. PUBLIC OFFICERS. CHAPTER I. Classification of Public Officers. II. Legislative Officers. III. Executive Officers. IV. Judicial Officers. V. Salaries of Judicial Officers. VI. Ministerial and other Officers connected with the Courts. VII. General Provisions relative to different classes of Officers. CHAPTER I. Classification of public officers. CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLIC OFFICERS. SECTION 220. Classification of Public Officers. SEC. 220. The public officers of this State are classi fied as follows: 1. Legislative; 2. Executive; 3. Judicial; 4. Ministerial officers and officers of the Courts; But this classification is not to be construed as defining the legal powers of either class. · ARTICLE I. DESIGNATION, TERM OF OFFICE, AND ELECTION OF MEMBERS. II. MEETING AND ORGANIZATION OF THE LEGISLATURE. MENT OF OFFICERS AND APPOINT EMPLOYEES OF THE LEGIS ARTICLE I. NUMBER, DESIGNATION, TERM OF OFFICE, AND ELECTION OF MEM- SECTION 225. Number and designation. 226. Term of office. 227. Election of Senators. 228. Same. 229. Election of members of the Assembly. 230. Apportionment of members of the Assembly. SEC. 225. The Legislature consists of: 1. Forty Senators; and, 2. Eighty members of the Assembly. Number and designation. office. SEC. 226. The term of office of a Senator is four years; Term of of a member of the Assembly, two years. Senators. SEC. 227. At the general election in the year eighteen Election of hundred and seventy-three, and at the general election every four years thereafter, there must be elected in the Second, Third, Fourth, Seventh, Ninth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second, and Twenty-eighth Senatorial Districts, one Senator each; and in the Eighth Senatorial District, two Senators by the County of San Francisco; and in the Twenty-third Senatorial District, one Senator by the Counties of Yuba and Sutter jointly; and in the Twenty-fourth Senatorial District, one Senator by the County of Butte. Stats. 1861, p. 535; 1863, p. 704; 1864, p. 15; Const., SEC. 228. At the general election in the year eighteen Same. members of the rial District, one Senator by the County of Yuba; and in Stats. 1861, p. 535; 1863, p. 704; 1864, p. 15; Const., Election of SEC. 229. The members of the Assembly must be elected at the general election in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and at the general election every two years thereafter. Assembly. Apportion ment of members of the Assembly. Const., Art. IV, Secs. 3, 5. SEC. 230. The number of members of the Assembly to be chosen in the several counties is as follows: In the County of San Diego, one; In the County of San Bernardino, one; In the County of Los Angeles, two; In the Counties of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo, one; In the County of Fresno, one; In the Counties of Tulare and Kern, one; In the County of Mariposa, one; In the Counties of Merced and Stanislaus, one; In the County of Santa Cruz, one; In the County of Monterey, one; In the County of Santa Clara, three; In the County of San Francisco, twelve; In the County of San Mateo, one; In the County of Alameda, two; In the County of Marin, one; In the County of San Joaquin, two; In the Counties of Tuolumne, Mono, and Inyo, three; In the County of Calaveras, three; In the Counties of Amador and Alpine, two; In the County of El Dorado, four; In the County of Sacramento, five; In the County of Solano, one; In the County of Yolo, one; In the Counties of Napa and Lake, one; |