Kansas And the Lecompton Constitution : Speech of Hon. I. Washburn, Jr., of Maine ; Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 7, 1858

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In nineteen of these counties there was no census, and therefore there could be no such apportionment there of delegates based upon such census. And in fifteen of these counties there was no registry of voters.
'•These fifteen couniies, including many of the oldest organized counties in t'he Territory, were entirely disfran- chised, and did not give, aid (by no fault of their own) could not give, a solitary vote for delegates to the Con- vention." * * * ' ; Nor could it be said these counties a
...cquiesced; for. wherever they endeavored by a subse- quent census or registry of their own to supply this de- fect, occasioned by the previous neglect of the Territorial officers, the delegates thus chosen were rejected by the Convent on '■ I repeat, that in nineteen coanties out of thirty-four, there was no census. In fifteen counties out of thirty- four, there was no registry ; and not a solitary vote was given or could be given for delegates to ihe Convention in any one of these counties.

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