In case of vacancy, the General Assembly would choose a governor.
The General Assembly chose the U.S. Senators for six years that also began March 4.
The whole General Assembly chose the State President for a three-year term.
Until 1994 the General Assembly sitting with both houses in "Grand Committee" chose the Supreme Court justices without the governor's consent.
He served briefly from November 8, 1826, to January 12, 1827, when the General Assembly chose another replacement.
Later, the General Assembly chose Dixon to fill the unexpired Senate term of Henry Clay.
On Thursday of that week, the General Assembly finally chose Aotea Square of the two locations surveyed.
The General Assembly chose the U.S. Senators, who took office March 4 for a six year term.
The General Assembly chose him to be Governor of South Carolina in 1802 for a two-year term.
The General Assembly of Georgia, its legislature, then chose the governor, giving Mr. Maddox the job by a vote of 182 to 66.