Manual of the Constitution of the State of New Hampshire
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2. 4. Limits of district No. 3. 6. Limits of district No. 4. 6. Limits of district No. 5. 7. Limits of district No. 6. 8. Limits of district No. 7. 9. Limits of district No. 8. 10. Limits of district No. 9. 11. Limits of district No. 10. 12. Limits of district No. 11. 13. Limits of district No. 12. SECTION 14. Limits of district No. 13. 15. Limits of district No. 14. 16. Limits of district No. 15. 17. Limits of district No. 16. 18. Limits of district No. 17. 19. Limits of district No. 18. 20. L...imits of district No. 19. 21. Limits of district No. 20. 22. Limits of district No. 21. 23. Limits of district No. 22. 24. Limits of district No. 23. 25. Limits of district No. 24. SECTION i . The state is divided into twenty-four senatorial dis- tricts, each one of which may elect one senator to the legislature bien- nially. SECT. 2. Senatorial district number one contains Coos county. SECT. 3. Senatorial district number two contains Bath, Benton, Bethlehem, Dorchester, Easton, Ellsworth, Franconia, Groton, Ha- verhill, Hebron, Landaff, Lincoln, Lisbon, Littleton, Livermore, Lyman, Monroe, Rumney, Thornton, Warren, Waterville, Went- worth, and Woodstock.
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