Sec. 12. The Senators and Representatives to the Congress of the United States, elected by the legislature and people of California, as herein directed, shall be furnished with certified copies of this constitution, when ratified, which they shall lay before the Congress of the United States, requesting, in the name of the people of California, the admission of the State of California into the American Union.
Sec. 13. All officers of this State, other than members of the legislature, shall be installed into office on the fifteenth day of December next, or as soon thereafter as practicable.
Sec. 14. Until the legislature shall divide the State into counties, and senatorial and assembly districts, as directed by this constitution, the following shall be the apportionment of the two houses of the legislature, viz.: the districts of San Diego and Los Angelos shall jointly elect two senators; the districts of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo shall jointly elect one senator; the district of Monterey, one senator; the district of San Jose, one senator; the district of San Francisco, two senators; the district of Sonoma, one senator; the district of Sacramento, four senators; and the district of San Joaquin, four senators:—And the district of San Diego shall elect one member of assembly; the district of Los Angelos, two members of assembly; the district of Santa Barbara, two members of assembly; the district of San Luis Obispo, one member of assembly; the district of Monterey, two members of assembly; the district of San Jose, three members of assembly; the district of San Francisco, five members of assembly; the district of Sonoma, two members of assembly; the district of Sacramento, nine members of assembly; and the district of San Joaquin, nine members of assembly.
Sec. 15. Until the legislature shall otherwise direct, in accordance with the provisions of this constitution, the salary of the Governor shall be ten thousand dollars per annum; and the salary of the Lieutenant Governor shall double the pay of a state senator; and the pay of members of the legislature shall be sixteen dollars per diem, while in attendance, and sixteen dollars for every twenty miles travel by the usual route from their residences, to the place of holding the session of the legislature, and in returning therefrom. And the legislature shall fix the the salaries of all officers, other than those elected by the people, at the first election.
Sec. 16. The limitation of the powers of the legislature, contained in article 8th of this constitution, shall not extend to the first legislature elected under the same, which is hereby authorized to negotiate for such amount as may be necessary to pay the expenses of the State Government.
R. SEMPLE,
President of the Convention,
and Delegate from Benicia.
Wm. G. Marcy, Secretary.
| J. Aram, |
| C. T. Botts, |
| E. Brown, |
| J. A. Carillo, |
| J. M. Covarrubias, |
| E. O. Crosby, |
| P. D. La Guerra, |
| L. Dent, |
| M. Dominguez, |
| K. H. Dimmick, |
| A. J. Ellis, |
| S. C. Foster, |
| E. Gilbert, |
| W. M. Gwinn, |
| H. W. Halleck, |
| Julian Hanks, |
| L. W. Hastings, |
| Henry Hill, |
| J. Hobson, |
| J. McH. Hollingsworth, |
| J. D. Hoppe, |
| J. M. Jones, |
| T. O. Larkin, |
| Francis L. Lippitt, |
| B. S. Lippincott, |
| M. M. McCarver, |
| John McDougal, |
| B. F. Moore, |
| Myron Norton, |
| P. Ord, |
| Miguel Pedrorena, |
| A. M. Pico, |
| R. M. Price, |
| Hugo Reid, |
| Jacinto Rodriguez, |
| Pedro Sansevaine, |
| W. E. Shannon, |
| W. S. Sherwood, |
| J. R. Snyder, |
| A. Stearns, |
| W. M. Steuart, |
| J. A. Sutter, |
| Henry A. Tefft, |
| S. L. Vermule, |
| M. G. Vallejo, |
| J. Walker, |
| O. M. Wozencraft. |
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