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#The Senate will consist of at least three senators. Two senators will be added to its membership for every thirty registered citizens beyond the first forty-five, up to a maximum membership of eleven senators.
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#The Court will consist of at least one justice. Two justices will be added to its member for every sixty registered citizens beyond the first thirty, up to a maximum membership of five justices.
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 21 June 2014

Senate and Court Membership Act
Jurisdiction Taijitu
Enacted by Referendum
Petition submitted May 27, 2011
Petition approved May 27, 2011
Referendum June 1, 2011
Amended July 9, 2013
Repealed June 20, 2014
Full text of the Senate and Court Membership Act
History



  1. The Senate will consist of as many Citizens as those who apply and are accepted by the Speaker of the Senate.
    1. a. To become apply to become a Senator, an applicant must post the Senator oath in an appropriate thread.
  2. The Court will consist of at least one justice. Two justices will be added to its member for every sixty registered citizens beyond the first thirty, up to a maximum membership of five justices.