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Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 3 | follows. The magistrates were elected according to qualifications 2 3 | facts that the Archons were elected under qualifications of 3 4 | and the Treasurers were elected by this body from persons 4 4 | hundred and one members, elected by lot from among those 5 13| again four years later they elected no Archon for the same reason. 6 13| had elapsed, Damasias was elected Archon; and he governed 7 22| first time since the tyranny elected, tribe by tribe, the nine 8 22| earlier ones having been elected by vote; and in the same 9 29| When the committee was elected, their first proposal was 10 29| years of age, were to be elected from each tribe to draw 11 30| ratified the Five Thousand elected from their own number a 12 31| should be provisionally elected from the whole body of the 13 31| secretary, and the persons thus elected should hold office during 14 32| whereas the regular Council, elected by lot, ought to have entered 15 38| deposed the Thirty, and elected ten citizens with full powers 16 38| object for which they were elected, but sent envoys to Lacedaemonian 17 38| deposed the original Ten, and elected another Ten, consisting 18 38| Rhinon was immediately elected general on account of his 19 43| routine of administration are elected by lot, except the Military 20 43| Superintendent of Springs. These are elected by vote, and hold office 21 43| military officers are also elected by vote.~The Council of 22 43| Council of Five Hundred is elected by lot, fifty from each 23 44| President of the Prytanes, elected by lot, who presides for 24 47| of Athena, ten in number, elected by lot, one from each tribe. 25 48| Receivers-General (Apodectae), elected by lot, one from each tribe. 26 49| Catalogeis), ten in number, elected by the Assembly by open 27 50| for Repairs of Temples, elected by lot, who receive a sum 28 51| Commissioners (Agoranomi) are elected by lot, five for Piraeus, 29 51| Measures (Metronomi) are elected by lot, five for the city, 30 51| Commissioners (Sitophylaces), elected by lot, five for Piraeus, 31 51| Superintendents of the Mart, elected by lot, whose duty is to 32 52| Introducers of Cases (Eisagogeis), elected by lot, one for each pair 33 53| 53~The Forty are also elected by lot, four from each tribe, 34 54| following magistrates also are elected by lot: Five Commissioners 35 54| as he is called, is also elected by lot. He has the charge 36 54| Council. Formerly he was elected by open vote, and the most 37 54| trustworthy persons were elected to the post, as is known 38 54| citizenship. Now, however, he is elected by lot. There is, in addition, 39 54| addition, a Clerk of the Laws, elected by lot, who attends at the 40 54| Cephisophon.~An Archon is also elected by lot for Salamis, and 41 55| foregoing magistrates are elected by lot, and their powers 42 55| day six Thesmothetae are elected by lot, together with their 43 55| and a Polemarch. One is elected from each tribe. They are 44 55| all magistrates, whether elected by lot or by open vote, 45 56| in number, were formerly elected by open vote in the Assembly, 46 56| private means; but now one is elected by lot from each tribe, 47 57| Mysteries. The latter are elected in the Assembly by open 48 60| of Games (Athlothetae), elected by lot, one from each tribe. 49 61| with military service are elected by open vote. In the first 50 61| Strategi), who were formerly elected one from each tribe, but 51 61| Taxiarchs, one from each tribe, elected by open vote; and each commands 52 61| are also two Hipparchs, elected by open vote from the whole 53 61| are also ten Phylarchs, elected by open vote, one from each 54 61| also a Hipparch for Lemnos, elected by open vote, who has charge 55 61| the Ammonias, similarly elected.~ 56 62| 62~Of the magistrates elected by lot, in former times 57 62| including the nine Archons, were elected out of the tribe as a whole, 58 62| namely those who are now elected in the Theseum, were apportioned 59 62| magistrates too are now elected from the whole tribe, except


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