Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 332
... Delegates : One to each delegate to the con- vention . Under this plan the States that voted for Warren G. Hard- ing in 1920 were given III additional delegates to the 1924 convention . The amazing success of Herbert Hoover in break ...
... Delegates : One to each delegate to the con- vention . Under this plan the States that voted for Warren G. Hard- ing in 1920 were given III additional delegates to the 1924 convention . The amazing success of Herbert Hoover in break ...
Page 333
... delegates , one more than Wisconsin with its Republican vote of 347,741 . Selection of Delegates Prior to the passage by the State legislatures of laws pro- viding for the direct primary , the parties determined for them- selves the ...
... delegates , one more than Wisconsin with its Republican vote of 347,741 . Selection of Delegates Prior to the passage by the State legislatures of laws pro- viding for the direct primary , the parties determined for them- selves the ...
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... delegates pledged to the same man are grouped together . In New Hampshire the delegate may place after his name on the ballot the state- ment " pledged to vote for the nomination of for Presi- dent . " In Ohio the candidates for delegates ...
... delegates pledged to the same man are grouped together . In New Hampshire the delegate may place after his name on the ballot the state- ment " pledged to vote for the nomination of for Presi- dent . " In Ohio the candidates for delegates ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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