| Maine - 1915 - 1164 pages
...candidates for each different office as many blank spaces as there are persons to be elected to such office, in which the voter may insert the name of any person...printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote as candidate to such office. Whenever any question is submitted to the vote of the people of the town,... | |
| 1911 - 1168 pages
...classes excepted by the statute. There is no exception as to the place where "the elector may write the name of any person not printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote as a candidate for such office." The place is fixed and certain. It is only by an adherence to such... | |
| 1891 - 750 pages
...office as many blank spaces as there were persons to be elected to such office, in which the voter could insert the name of any person, not printed on the ballot, for whom he desired to vote. The ballots were so printed as to give to each voter a clear opportunity to designate... | |
| 1897 - 1164 pages
...the state, "a blank space shall be left after the names of the candidates for each different office, in which the voter may insert the name of any person,...printed on the ballot, for whom he desires to vote, as candidate for such office." This provision Is retained In chapter 267 of Laws of 1893. By section... | |
| 1886 - 580 pages
...candidates for each different office as many blank spaces as there are persons to be elected to such office, in which the voter may insert the name of any person,...printed on the ballot, for whom he desires to vote as candidate for such office. Whenever the approval of a constitutional amendment or other question... | |
| Wisconsin - 1889 - 1166 pages
...candidates for each different office as many blank spaces as there are persons to be elected to such office, in which the voter may insert the name of any person...printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote as candidate for such office. Whenever the approval of a constitutional amendment or other question... | |
| 1889 - 708 pages
...office as many blank spaces as there are persons to be elected to such office, in which the person may insert the name of any person not printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote as a candidate for such office." On the other hand, the English law goes beyond that of Massachusetts... | |
| Rhode Island - 1890 - 422 pages
...candidates for each different office as many blank spaces as there are persons to be elected to such office, in which the voter may insert the name of any person...printed on the ballot, for whom he desires to vote as candidate for such office. The ballots shall be so printed as to give to each voter a clear opportunity... | |
| William Harrison De Puy, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc - 1891 - 636 pages
...candidates for each different office as many blank spaces as there are persons to be elected to such office, in which the voter may Insert the name of any person,...printed on the ballot, for whom he desires to vote as candidate for such office. Whenever the approval of a constitutional amendment or other question... | |
| Maine. Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics - 1891 - 238 pages
...candidates for each different office as many blank spaces as there are persons to be elected to such office, in which the voter may insert the name of any person,...printed on the ballot, for whom he desires to vote as candidate for such office. Whenever the approval ot a constitutional amendment or other question... | |
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