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HJR 77 58-0 (1963) Author: Johnson, Sr., Robert Ellis "Bob; Big Daddy" Relating to proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for a Board for apportioning the State into Judicial Districts in the event the Legislature fails to make such apportionment.
HJR 43 56-0 (1959) Author: Dewey, Jr., Brownrigg Hefferron "Browny" | et. al. Proposing an amendment providing for apportionment of the State into judicial districts by the Legislature at stated intervals; creating the Judicial Redistricting Board to make such apportionment if the Legislature fails to do so.
HJR 10 55-0 (1957) Author: Bell, Marshall O. | et. al. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Texas providing for apportionment of the State into judicial districts by the Legislature at stated intervals; creating the Judicial Redistricting Board to make such apportionment if the Legislature fails to do so.
HJR 13 54-0 (1955) Author: Bell, Marshall O. Proposing an amendment to Article V of the Constitution of the State of Texas by adding a new section to be known as Section 7a, providing for apportionment of the State into judicial districts by the Legislature at stated intervals; creating the Judicial Redistricting Board to make such apportionment if the Legislature fails to do so, and defining the powers and duties of the Board.
HJR 20 54-0 (1955) Author: Atwell, Ben Proposing an amendment to Article V of the Constitution of the State of Texas, so as to provide for a Board for apportioning the state into judicial districts in the event the Legislature fails to make such apportionment; providing for the issuance of the necessary proclamation by the Governor.
HJR 46 53-0 (1953) Author: Burkett, Omar Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for a Board for apportioning the state into judicial districts in the event the Legislature fails to make such apportionment.


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