[1] Constitutional changes for the Trust Territory were made by an order from the US Secretary of the Interior on 28 September 1964.
[2] A bicameral Congress was established, with a 12-member House of Delegates (later renamed the Senate) with two members from each of the six districts and a 21-member General Assembly (later renamed the House of Representatives) with seats apportioned to each district based on their population – five from Truk, four from the Marshall Islands and Ponape, three from the Mariana Islands and Palau and two from Yap.
[3] This replaced the previous Council of Micronesia, which had been based outside the Trust Territory in Guam.
[9] On 15 October 1965 Dwight Heine resigned from Congress to become District Administrator of the Marshall Islands.
[10] Smart Lampson died on 13 June 1966; Naosy Pitiol was appointed to complete his term by the Acting Truk District Administrator.