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There is also 1 ex-officio member, the clerk of the house.
Finally, the clerk of the house reads the result of the vote aloud to the Speaker.
Formerly it had been done by a man named Gillespie, but Gillespie was now clerk of the house.
The House also elects its chief clerical officer, the clerk of the House, who is not an elected member.
The Reading Clerk of the House of Lords would then read aloud the letters patent and the writ.
Its report was based on disclosures filed with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House under lobbying-disclosure regulations.
"Yes," replied Maximilian, "an Englishman, who represented himself as the confidential clerk of the house of Thomson & French, at Rome.
The formal name for the position held by the Clerk of the House of Commons is Under Clerk of the Parliaments.
This was Julie, who had become, as the clerk of the house of Thomson & French had predicted, Madame Emmanuel Herbault.
His later career included appointments as the Parliamentary Counsel to the British Treasury and as Clerk of the House of Commons from 1902 to 1921.
The Clerk of the House of Commons is the senior administrative officer in the Canadian House of Commons.
There is the Majority Whip's Daily Whipping Post as well as the House Schedule compiled by the Clerk of the House.
On an annual basis, there is the House Schedule compiled by the Clerk of the House and the Democratic Whip's annual House Calendar.
Glenie was one of the leaders in a dispute between the assembly and the council in 1802 regarding who had the power to recommend a replacement for the clerk of the house.
In the summer of 1964, he learned that the clerk of the House of Representatives kept a list of donors who had given Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign $50 or more.
Also significant in the scandal is the office of Clerk of the House of Representatives, the Chief Administrative Officer of the United States House of Representatives.
"M. Morrel does not know my name; this worthy gentleman has only to announce the confidential clerk of the house of Thomson & French of Rome, with whom your father does business."
Federal law requires the Clerk of the House of Representatives to notify each state government of its entitled number of seats no later than January 25 of the year immediately following the census.
My first financial disclosure statement was filed with the Clerk of the House on May 15, 2010, and is available on the internet (through the Clerk's Financial Disclosure Reports Database)
Most of the amendments Mr. Mollohan filed with the clerk of the House are minor matters of sloppiness, switching closing dates on real estate deals or tweaking income totals from rental properties.
In the days after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, as elaborate battle plans were drawn to protect members of Congress and preserve government continuity, Jeff Trandahl, the clerk of the House, did something else.
The clerk of the House of Commons began writing the Journal of the House of Commons on his own initiative in 1547, which became a source of precedent in parliamentary procedure.
Such was the state of affairs when, the day after his interview with M. de Boville, the confidential clerk of the house of Thomson & French of Rome, presented himself at M. Morrel's.
Rep. Kathleen Curry of House District 61 is now registered as "unaffiliated" and will be the first unaffiliated member of the Colorado General Assembly since 1891, according to the clerk of the house.
Before the 2008 reform, this included the election of three convenors (for internal, external and schools competitions), a literary officer, a public relations officer, a promotions officer, a society development officer, and a clerk of the house.