Illinois Government and Institutions, with Correlative Materials on the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States of America and the Constitution of IllinoisAllyn and Bacon, 1956 - 209 pages |
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Page 91
... ballot void for a voter to write his name on the ballot , to write " no " before or after a name , or otherwise to deface a ballot in such a way that it may be distinguished from other ballots . The judges are supposed to cast out any ...
... ballot void for a voter to write his name on the ballot , to write " no " before or after a name , or otherwise to deface a ballot in such a way that it may be distinguished from other ballots . The judges are supposed to cast out any ...
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... ballot . The ballot is then sealed in an envelope and returned to the election official in time so that it may be delivered and counted at the proper polling place on election day . Nominating Candidates . In Illinois there are several ...
... ballot . The ballot is then sealed in an envelope and returned to the election official in time so that it may be delivered and counted at the proper polling place on election day . Nominating Candidates . In Illinois there are several ...
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... ballot , cast the ballot out as illegal , or count part of the ballot . Give reason for your decision in each case . a . A voter drew a mark through the name of one candidate and put a cross in the square in front of his opponent . b ...
... ballot , cast the ballot out as illegal , or count part of the ballot . Give reason for your decision in each case . a . A voter drew a mark through the name of one candidate and put a cross in the square in front of his opponent . b ...
Contents
OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE | 135 |
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OUTLINE | 143 |
REVIEW QUESTIONS ON THE United StateS CONSTITUTION | 160 |
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