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geographical consideration be given by the Legislature
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MR. ENEY: That is why 1 am asking you to look
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(b). That is exactly what it does.
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JUDGE PROCTOR: What is done in New York and
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nois?
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JUDGE CARTER: The answer is Yes. It is not
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than so many counties. There would hive to be some
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ge. There is enough to meet the general theory.
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JUDGE PROCTOR: What is done in Illinois and
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York?
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THE CHAIRMAN: 1 frankly don't know. Do you
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?
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JUDGE CARTER: It seems to me that following
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igh on this thinking that while there certainly ought
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representation on the nominating committee on a
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wide basis , that there ought to be an area from which
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appellate judge comes. There ought to be more than
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the same representation as would be for District Three
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the man is coming from District One, end One ought
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have more voice from that than District Three.
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MR. ENEY: You are talking about the nominating
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