Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 320
... cast . Today the cost varies . from 50 cents to $ 1.00 per vote cast . While these sums may not be very large , it should be remembered that under the dele- gate convention system the expense of nominating was borne by the party , the ...
... cast . Today the cost varies . from 50 cents to $ 1.00 per vote cast . While these sums may not be very large , it should be remembered that under the dele- gate convention system the expense of nominating was borne by the party , the ...
Page 469
... cast for one candidate could be of greater or less effect than the ballot of another elector cast for another candidate . It was to be of the same effect . It was never thought that with four candi- dates one elector could vote for the ...
... cast for one candidate could be of greater or less effect than the ballot of another elector cast for another candidate . It was to be of the same effect . It was never thought that with four candi- dates one elector could vote for the ...
Page 471
... cast , warrants . That is , if there are ten places to be filled and one party polls 60 per cent of the vote cast , six seats will be awarded that party . Usually the first names on the party list are of those candidates the party ...
... cast , warrants . That is , if there are ten places to be filled and one party polls 60 per cent of the vote cast , six seats will be awarded that party . Usually the first names on the party list are of those candidates the party ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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