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January 3, 2001
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE
STATE OF MISSOURI
CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
This is to certify that, pursuant to the
power vested in me by the Constitution of
the United States and the laws of the State
of Missouri, I, Roger B. Wilson, the Governor
of said State, do hereby appoint Jean
Carnahan, a Senator from said State to rep-
resent said State in the Senate of the United
States commencing at noon on the 3rd day of
January, 2001, until the vacancy therein,
caused by operation of law, is filled by elec-
tion as provided by law.
Witness: His Excellency our Governor
Roger B. Wilson, and our seal hereto affixed
at Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri this
4th day of December, in the year of our Lord
2000.
By the Governor:
ROGER B. WILSON,
Governor.
STATE OF DELAWARE
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION FOR A SIX-YEAR
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
Be it known, an election was held in the
State of Delaware, on Tuesday, the seventh
day of November, in the year of our Lord two
thousand, that being the Tuesday next after
the first Monday in said month, in pursuance
of the Constitution of the United States and
the Constitution and Laws of the State of
Delaware, in that behalf, for the election of
a Senator for the people of the said State, in
the Senate of the United States.
And whereas, the official certificates or re-
turns of said election, held in the several
counties of the said State, in due manner
made out, signed and executed, have been de-
livered to me according to the laws of the
said State, by the Superior Court of said
counties; and having examined said returns,
and enumerated and ascertained the number
of votes for each and every candidate or per-
son voted for, for such Senator, I have found
Thomas R. Carper to be the person highest in
vote, and therefore duly elected the Senator
of and for the said State in the Senate of the
United States for the Constitutional term to
commence at noon on the third day of Janu-
ary in the year of our Lord two thousand
one.
I, the said Thomas R. Carper, Governor, do
therefore, according to the form of the Act of
the General Assembly of the said State and
of the Act of Congress of the United States,
in such case made and provided, declare the
said Thomas R. Carper the person highest in
vote at the election aforesaid, and therefore
duly and legally elected Senator of and for
the said State of Delaware in the Senate of
the United States, for the Constitutional
term to commence at noon on the third day
of January in the year of our Lord two thou-
sand one.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of
the said State, in obedience to the said Act
of the General Assembly and of the said Act
of Congress, at Dover, the 4th day of Decem-
ber in the year of our Lord two thousand and
in the year of the Independence of the United
States of America the two hundred and
twenty-fourth.
By the Governor:
THOMAS R. CARPER,
Governor.STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION FOR A SIX-YEAR
T ERM
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
This is to certify that on the 7th day of No-
vember, 2000, Lincoln D. Chafee was duly
chosen by the qualified electors of the State
of Rhode Island, a Senator from said State to
represent said State in the Senate of the
United States for the term of six years, be-
ginning on the 3rd day of January, 2001.
Witness: To the signature of his Excellency
our Governor Lincoln C. Almond, and our
seal hereto affixed at Providence, this 21st
day of November, 2000.
By the Governor:
LINCOLN C. ALMOND,
Governor.
STATE OF NEW YORK
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION FOR A SIX-YEAR
TERM
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
This is to certify that on the seventh day
of November, two thousand, Hillary Rodham
Clinton was duly chosen by the qualified
electors of the State of New York a Senator
from said State to represent said State in
the Senate of the United States for a term of
six years, beginning on the third day of Jan-
uary two thousand one.
Witness: His excellency our Governor
George E. Pataki, and our seal hereto affixed
at Albany, New York, this twelfth day of De-
cember in the year two thousand.
By the Governor:
GEORGE E. PATAKI,
Governor.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION FOR SIX-YEAR TERM
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
This is to certify that on the 7th day of No-
vember, 2000, Kent Conrad was duly chosen
by the qualified electors of the State of
North Dakota a Senator from said State to
represent said State in the Senate of the
United States for the term of six years, be-
ginning on the 3rd day of January, 2001.
Witness: His excellency our Governor Ed-
ward T. Schafer, and our seal hereto affixed
at Bismarck this 27th day of November, in
the year of our lord 2000.
By the Governor:
EDWARD T. SCHAFER,
Governor.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION FOR A SIX-YEAR
TERM
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
This is to certify that on the 7th day of No-
vember, 2000, Jon S. Corzine, was duly cho-
sen by the qualified electors of the State of
New Jersey, a Senator from said State to
represent said State in the Senate of the
United States for the term of six years, be-
ginning on the 3rd day of January, 2001.
Given, under my hand and the Great Seal
of the State of New Jersey, this 8th day of
December, in the year of Our Lord two thou-
sand.
By the Governor:
CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN,
Governor.STATE OF MINNESOTA
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION FOR SIX-YEAR TERM
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
This is to certify that on the 7th day of No-
vember, 2000, Mark Dayton was duly chosen
by the qualified electors of the State of Min-
nesota, a Senator from said State to rep-
resent said State in the Senate of the United
States for a term of six years, beginning on
the 3rd day of January, 2001.
Witness: His excellency our governor Jesse
Ventura, and our seal hereto affixed at Saint
Paul this 11th day of December, 2000.
By the Governor:
JESSE VENTURAor
STATE OF OHIO
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
This is to certify that on the 7th day of No-
vember 2000, Mike DeWine was duly elected
by the qualified electors of the State of Ohio
as the Senator from said State in the Senate
of the United States for the term of six
years, beginning on the third day of January,
2001.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto sub-
scribed my name and caused the great seal of
the State of Ohio to be hereto affixed at Co-
lumbus, Ohio, this 15th day of December, in
the year of our Lord 2000.
By the Governor:
BOB TAFT,
Governor.
STATE OF NEVADA
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION UNITED STATES
SENATE SIX YEAR TERM
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
This is to certify that at a general election
held in the State of Nevada on Tuesday, the
seventh day of November, two thousand,
John Ensign was duly elected a Member of
the United States Senate, in and for the
State of Nevada, for the term of six years
from and after the third day of January, two
thousand one, and until his successor is
elected and qualified:
Now, Therefore, I Kenny C. Guinn, Gov-
ernor of the State of Nevada, by the author-
ity in me invested by the Constitution and
laws thereof, do hereby Commission him, the
said John Ensign, as a Member of the United
States Senate, for the State of Nevada, and
authorize him to discharge the duties of said
office according to law, and to hold and
enjoy the same, together with all powers,
privileges and emoluments thereunder apper-
In testimony thereof, I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal of the
State of Nevada to be affixed at the State
Capitol at Carson City, this 4th day of De-
cember, two thousand.
KENNY C. GUINN,
Governor.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION FOR SIX-YEAR TERM
To the President of the Senate of the United
States:
This is to certify that on the 7th day of No-
vember, 2000, Dianne Feinstein was duly cho-
sen by the qualified electors of the State of
California, a Senator from said State to rep-
resent said State in the Senate of the United
States for the term of six years, beginning
on the 3rd day of January, 2001.3
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