Editing Another Constitution

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(2) Until Parliament otherwise provides there shall be ten senators for each State. Parliament may make laws increasing or diminishing the number of senators for each State, but so that equal representation of the several States shall be maintained and that no State shall have less than ten senators.
(2) Until Parliament otherwise provides there shall be ten senators for each State. Parliament may make laws increasing or diminishing the number of senators for each State, but so that equal representation of the several States shall be maintained and that no State shall have less than ten senators.
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'''Section 2.''' (1) The senators shall be chosen for a term of eight years, and the names of the senators chosen for each State shall be certified by the Governor to the President.
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'''Section 2.''' (1) The senators shall be chosen for a term of six years, and the names of the senators chosen for each State shall be certified by the Governor to the President.
(2) If the seat of a senator becomes vacant, the legislature for the State concerned shall appoint a person to hold the seat until the completion of the period for which the person in whose stead he is appointed would have held the seat.
(2) If the seat of a senator becomes vacant, the legislature for the State concerned shall appoint a person to hold the seat until the completion of the period for which the person in whose stead he is appointed would have held the seat.

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