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Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State

Electoral Reform Enrolled Law

1797
Ink on Paper

Article IX of the statute detailed the process of voting. The clerk realized they had forgotten to use the female pronouns when describing voters and added the words “she” and “her” into the passage.

New Jersey State Archives, Department of State