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842; women eligible to educational offices, Stats. 1874, p. 356.

Elections: See secs. 1041, post, et seq.

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§ 59. An elector has no rights or duties beyond those of a citizen not an elector, except the right and duty of holding and electing to office.

Electing to office: See post, secs. 1041-1365.

§ 60. A citizen of the United States, who is not a citizen of this State, has the same rights and duties as a citizen of this State not an elector.

PART II.

OF THE CHIEF POLITICAL DIVISIONS, THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT, AND LEGAL DISTANCES OF THE STATE.

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PART II.

OF THE CHIEF POLITICAL DIVISIONS, THE SEAT OF GOV. ERNMENT, AND LEGAL DISTANCES OF THE STATE.

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DIVISION OF STATE INTO COUNTIES.

§ 75. The State is divided into counties; the names, boundaries and territorial subdivisions thereof are as declared in Part IV of this Code. See sec. 3901, post.

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$$ 78 to 106 were superseded by an act entitled: "An Act to define the Senatorial and Assembly Districts of this State, and to apportion the representation thereof."

Act defining Senate and Assembly districts: See act approved March 11, 1891, Statutes 1891, p. 71.

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§ 117 was superseded by act entitled "An Act to divide the State into Congressional Districts.”

See act dividing Congressional districts, oved March 11, 1891, Statutes 1891, p. 84.

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CHAPTER IV.

JUDICIAL DISTRICTS.

Chapter Four of Title One, Part Two, of the Political Code, and all other laws and parts of laws creating judicial districts in this State, defining boundaries thereof, or providing terms of courts therein, are hereby repealed. [In effect February 13, 1880; Stats. 1880, p. 1.

Repealed Chapter-comprised secs. 125-142; repeal conformed to Const. Cal., 1879, art. 22, sec. 3.

TITLE II.

SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.

§ 145. Located at Sacramento.

145. The seat of government of this State is at the city of Sacramento.

Seat of government-Sacramento declared to be: See Const. Cal., art. 20, sec. 1. Act prohibiting sale of liquors in State Capitol buildings: Stats. 1880, p. 273 or 80. Employees of Capitol grounds: Stats. 1880, p. 346 or 107.

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LEGAL

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Title III., Part II., is hereby amended so as to read as follows: [Approved and in effect April 3, 1876; Amendments 1875-6, p. 3.]

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$ 156.

From Calaveras county seat.
From Colusa county seat.

§ 158.

§ 159.

§ 160.

$157. From Contra Costa county seat. From Del Norte county seat.

From El Dorado county seat. From Fresno county seat. § 161. From Humboldt county seat. § 162. From Inyo county seat. 163. From Kern county seat. 164. From Lake county seat. $165. From Lassen county seat. $166.

§ 171.

From Los Angeles county seat. § 167. From Marin county seat. $ 168. From Mariposa county seat. $169. From Mendocino county seat. $ 170. From Merced county seat. From Modoc county seat. From Mono county seat. $173. From Monterey county seat. $174. From Napa county seat. $ 175. From Nevada county seat. § 176. From Placer county seat. $177. From Plumas county seat.

$ 172.

178. From Sacramento county seat. $179. From San Benito county seat. § 180. From San Bernardino county seat. § 181. From San Diego county seat. $182. From San Francisco county seat. 183. From San Joaquin county seat. 184. From San Luis Obispo county seat. § 185. From San Mateo county seat. § 186. From Santa Barbara county seat. $187. From Santa Clara county seat. $188. From Santa Cruz county seat. 189. From Shasta county seat. From Sierra county seat. 191. From Siskiyou county seat.

$190.

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