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Hundred and Tenth street, Fourth or Park avenue, East One Hundred and Nineteenth street to the Harlem river, and along the Harlem and East rivers, to the place of beginning; and also Randall's island and Ward's island.

All the above districts in the county of New York bounded upon or along the boundary waters of the county shall be deemed to extend to the county line.

District number twenty-one (21) shall consist of that part of the county of New York lying north of districts. numbers nineteen and twenty, within and bounded by a line beginning at East One Hundred and Nineteenth street and the Harlem river, and running thence along East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Fourth or Park avenue, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Fifth avenue, and the Harlem river, to the place of beginning; and all that part of the county of New York not hereinbefore described.

District number twenty-two (22) shall consist of the county of Westchester.

District number twenty-three (23) shall consist of the counties of Orange and Rockland.

District number twenty-four (24) shall consist of the counties of Dutchess, Columbia, and Putnam.

District number twenty-five (25) shall consist of the counties of Ulster and Greene.

District number twenty-six (26) shall consist of the counties of Delaware, Chenango, and Sullivan.

District number twenty-seven (27) shall consist of the counties of Montgomery, Fulton, Hamilton, and Schoharie.

District number twenty-eight (28) shall consist of the counties of Saratoga, Schenectady, and Washington. District number twenty-nine (29) shall consist of the county of Albany.

District number thirty (30) shall consist of the county of Rensselaer.

District number thirty-one (31) shall consist of the counties of Clinton, Essex, and Warren.

District number thirty-two (32) shall consist of the counties of St. Lawrence and Franklin.

District number thirty-three (33) shall consist of the counties of Otsego and Herkimer.

District number thirty-four (34) shall consist of the county of Oneida.

District number thirty-five (35) shall consist of the counties of Jefferson and Lewis.

District number thirty-six (36) shall consist of the county of Onondaga.

District number thirty-seven (37) shall consist of the counties of Oswego and Madison.

District number thirty-eight (38) shall consist of the counties of Broome, Cortland, and Tioga.

District number thirty-nine (39) shall consist of the counties of Cayuga and Seneca.

District number forty (40) shall consist of the counties of Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler.

District number forty-one (41) shall consist of the counties of Steuben and Yates.

District number forty-two (42) shall consist of the counties of Ontario and Wayne.

District number forty-three (43) shall consist of that part of the county of Monroe comprising the towns of Brighton, Henrietta, Irondequoit, Mendon, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford, Rush, and Webster, and the fourth, sixth, seventh, eighth, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth wards of the city of Rochester, as at present constituted.

District number forty-four (44) shall consist of that part of the county of Monroe comprising the towns of

Chili, Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Sweden, and Wheatland, and the first, second, third, fifth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, fifteenth, nineteenth and twentieth wards of the city of Rochester, as at present constituted.

District number forty-five (45) shall consist of the counties of Niagara, Genesee, and Orleans.

District number forty-six (46) shall consist of the counties of Allegany, Livingston, and Wyoming.

District number forty-seven (47) shall consist of that part of the county of Erie comprising the first, second, third, sixth, fifteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, twenty-first, twenty-second, twenty-third, and twenty-fourth wards of the city of Buffalo, as at present constituted.

District number forty-eight (48) shall consist of that part of the county of Erie comprising the fourth, fifth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and sixteenth wards of the city of Buffalo, as at present constituted.

District number forty-nine (49) shall consist of that part of the county of Erie comprising the seventeenth, eighteenth, and twenty-fifth wards of the city of Buffalo, as at present constituted; and all the remainder of the said county of Erie not hereinbefore described.

District number fifty (50) shall consist of the counties of Chautauqua and Cattaraugus.

[Const. 1777, art. 12; 1821, art. 1, § 5; 1846, art. 3, § 3.]

The Convention of 1894, following the uniform custom of its predecessors, made a senate apportionment which appears in this section. The first Constitution, 1777, divided the state into four senate districts known as the southern, middle, western, and eastern, and apportioned among them twenty-four senators, the mini

mum number fixed by that Constitution, which also provided for a possible increase to one hundred. The Convention of 1801 fixed the number of senators permanently at thirty-two. The second Constitution, 1821, continued this number, but increased the number of districts to eight, apportioning four senators to each district. The third Constitution, 1846, provided for thirty-two single districts, and made an apportionment accordingly. Legislative apportionments have been made from time to time, and these are described in the article on apportionment in the chapter on the Convention of 1894. The Convention of 1894 divided the state into fifty senate districts, which will continue until 1906, when they may be changed by the legislature under the authority conferred by the next section, after the enumeration of 1905.

The foregoing section describes the senate districts as thereby established. The following table shows the population of each district according to the state enumeration of 1892, except that where a county contains more than one district, the aggregate population of the county is given, as in the apportionment tables in the third volume. In these cases the county is deemed the unit for the purpose of considering the question of equality of distribution among the several districts and counties.

The enumeration of 1892 showed a citizen population of 5,790,865; this number, divided by 50, makes a senate ratio of 115,817.

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