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" If a voter marks more names than there are persons to be elected to an office, or if, for any reason, it is impossible to determine the voter's choice for any office to be filled, his ballot shall not be counted for such office. "
Laws Relating to Elections: To and Including Acts of 1907 - Page 99
by Massachusetts - 1907 - 201 pages
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Elections Laws of the State of Maryland

Maryland - 1852 - 324 pages
...have endorsed thereon the name or initials of the judge who held the ballots. If the voter has marked more names than there are persons to be elected to an office, or if for any reason it is impossible to determine the voter's choice for any office to be filled, his ballot...
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Illinois Election Laws

1865 - 306 pages
...be counted. BALLOTS NOT COUNTED- SPOILED BALLOTS.] [Section 313, original act.] Section 10. If the voter marks more names than there are persons to be elected to an office, or if for any reason it is impossible to determine the voter's choice for any office to be filled, his ballot...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 147

1915 - 1230 pages
...canvass of returns (Pol. Code, § 1211, subd. 2) declares that: "In canvassing the votes: * * * 2. If a voter marks more names than there are persons to be elected to an office, or if for any reason it is impossible to determine the voter's choice for any office to be filled, his ballot...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 69

1902 - 1172 pages
...heading "For Supervisor," it caunot be counted for either, under Pol. Code, S 1211, providing that if a voter marks more names than there are persons to be elected to an office, or for any reason the voter's choice as to any office cannot be determined, the ballot shall uot be counted...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 114

1911 - 1168 pages
...Intent of the Legislature that ballots should not be counted In the following Instances: First, when the voter marks more names than there are persons to be elected to an office; second, when it is impossible to determine the choice of any voter for an office to be filled (in each...
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Economic Tracts, Volumes 21-31

1886 - 580 pages
...made by the voter under oath before him, and he is hereby qualified to administer the same. SECT. 26. If a voter marks more names than there are persons to be elected to an office, or if for any reason it is impossible to determ1ne the voter's choice for any office to be filled, his ballot...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 57

1904 - 1164 pages
...order of either house of the General Assembly. Under the provisions of Gen. Laws RI 1896, c. 11, I 41: "If a voter marks more names than there are persons to be voted for, for an office, or if for any reason It Is impossible to determine the voter's choice for...
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McClain's Annotated Code and Statutes of the State of Iowa ..., Volume 1

Iowa, Emlin McClain - 1892 - 446 pages
...hundred dollars. 1063y. Unvoted ballots; result announced; ballots preserved. 24 GA, ch. 33, § 25. If a voter marks more names than there are persons to be elected to an office, or if for any reason it is impossible to determine the voter's choice for any office to be filled, his ballot...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 106

1908 - 1288 pages
...167.] 10. SAME. Under Election Law, Laws 1896, p. 961, c. 909, § 110, snbd. 2, rule 1, providing that if a voter marks more names than 'there are persons to be elected to an office, or if for any reason it is impossible to determine his choice, his vote shall be returned as a blank vote,...
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The Maryland Code: Public General Laws : Adopted by the General Assembly of ...

Maryland - 1898 - 700 pages
...have endorsed thereon the name or initials of the judge who held the ballots. If the voter has marked more names than there are persons to be elected to an office, or if for any reason it is impossible to determine the voter's choice for any office to be filled, his ballot...
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