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APPORTIONMENT (election law)

The Arizona legislature, a house divided - can it stand?

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Author
R. Newhall
Article Date
May 1965
Journal Title
Phoenix Point West

Legislature apportionment: the Arizona experience

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Author
D. A. Bingham
Article Date
October 1962
Journal Title
Ariz Bsns & Public Admin
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