The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and
Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature
thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such
Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
1. | Records of the Federal Convention |
2. | Federal Farmer, no. 3, 10 Oct. 1787 |
3. | Vox Populi, no. 1, 29 Oct. 1787 |
4. | Debate in Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention, 28 Oct. 11 Nov. 1787 |
5. | Brutus, no. 4, 29 Nov. 1787 |
6. | Cornelius, 18 Dec. 1787 |
7. | Timothy Pickering to Charles Tillinghast, 24 Dec. 1787 |
8. | Luther Martin, Genuine Information, 1788 |
9. | Federal Farmer, no. 12, 12 Jan. 1788 |
10. | Debate in Massachusetts Ratifying Convention, 16--17, 21 Jan. 1788 |
11. | Rufus King, Massachusetts Ratifying Convention, Jan. 1788 |
12. | Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, South Carolina House of Representatives, 18 Jan. 1788 |
13. | Alexander Hamilton, Federalist, no. 59, 397--403, 22 Feb. 1788 |
14. | Alexander Hamilton, Federalist, no. 60, 403--10, 23 Feb. 1788 |
15. | Alexander Hamilton, Federalist, no. 61, 410--14, 26 Feb. 1788 |
16. | Debate in Virginia Ratifying Convention, 4--5, 9, 14 June 1788 |
17. | Debate in New York Ratifying Convention, 25--26 June 1788 |
18. | Debate in North Carolina Ratifying Convention, 25 July 1788 |
19. | James Iredell, Proposed Amendment, North Carolina Ratifying Convention, 1 Aug. 1788 |
20. | House of Representatives, An Amendment to Art. 1, SEC. 4, CL. 1, 21 Aug. 1789 |
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