Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 452
... ballot . In general , the Australian or secret ballot has four essential characteristics : ( 1 ) it is printed by public authority at the public expense ; ( 2 ) it is a blanket ballot , that is , the names of all candidates for all ...
... ballot . In general , the Australian or secret ballot has four essential characteristics : ( 1 ) it is printed by public authority at the public expense ; ( 2 ) it is a blanket ballot , that is , the names of all candidates for all ...
Page 457
... ballot - box . In Surrey county , two precinct officials re- moved nineteen official , voted ballots from the ballot - box before they had been counted and secreted them in a pasteboard box on the tally table . " A watcher for McDonald ...
... ballot - box . In Surrey county , two precinct officials re- moved nineteen official , voted ballots from the ballot - box before they had been counted and secreted them in a pasteboard box on the tally table . " A watcher for McDonald ...
Page 458
... ballot - box instead of the official ballot . The unmarked official ballot is given to the " boss " who marks it as he desires and sends in another voter to deposit the marked ballot and bring back a blank official one . By working this ...
... ballot - box instead of the official ballot . The unmarked official ballot is given to the " boss " who marks it as he desires and sends in another voter to deposit the marked ballot and bring back a blank official one . By working this ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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