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... limits to receive the votes of its electors , when those electors are compelled to be absent from the place of their residence ? It is not a question , as the committee of the House , in the report above referred to , seem to intimate ...
... limits to receive the votes of its electors , when those electors are compelled to be absent from the place of their residence ? It is not a question , as the committee of the House , in the report above referred to , seem to intimate ...
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... limit the place of depositing the bal- lot , is it not a little singular that the people of the State of New York should have failed to discover the fact , and found it necessary to change their constitution , and add the words " in the ...
... limit the place of depositing the bal- lot , is it not a little singular that the people of the State of New York should have failed to discover the fact , and found it necessary to change their constitution , and add the words " in the ...
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... limits , ( see Sess . Laws of 1859 , pp . 875 and 957 , ) and other enactments , and elections have been so held , without question . And this rigid construction is only sought to be put upon our constitution when it is proposed to do ...
... limits , ( see Sess . Laws of 1859 , pp . 875 and 957 , ) and other enactments , and elections have been so held , without question . And this rigid construction is only sought to be put upon our constitution when it is proposed to do ...
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... limits , the judiciary cannot interfere , though it may not be satisfied that the act is constitutional . " Mon. , 178 . * This doctrine is fully recognized in the decision of the Iowa case above refered to ; and the following , among ...
... limits , the judiciary cannot interfere , though it may not be satisfied that the act is constitutional . " Mon. , 178 . * This doctrine is fully recognized in the decision of the Iowa case above refered to ; and the following , among ...
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... limits of the State , we ask , does not the words " claims his vote , " used in the Constitution of that State , essentially remove the restriction that would be placed there by substituting therefor the words , " in which he offers to ...
... limits of the State , we ask , does not the words " claims his vote , " used in the Constitution of that State , essentially remove the restriction that would be placed there by substituting therefor the words , " in which he offers to ...
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actual residence age of twenty-one asking ballot box board of supervisors bonds issued bounties to volunteers clause Clinton county Connecticut county of Calhoun county of Genesee county of Hillsdale county of Livingston county of Tuscola county of Wayne drafted election district elective franchise enable the qualified entitled to vote exercise fund grant held Hillsdale county hundred dollars inhabitants Ionia issuing of bonds John McDermid jurisdiction Kent law authorizing legalize the action legislation Legislature limits loan memorials and remonstrances Michigan soldier military service minority report offence offers to vote officers opinion Ottawa county pass passage pay bounties pay of bounties payment of bounties Pennsylvania persons preceding such election prohibited proxy qualified electors question raising money referred refund respectfully report right of suffrage right to vote Senate soldiers to vote Supreme Court tax-payers tion towns and counties township board township or ward undersigned United voter
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Página 3 - States, and not a member of any tribe, shall be an elector and entitled to vote; but no citizen or Inhabitant shall be an elector, or entitled to vote at any election, unless he shall be above the age of twenty-one years, and has resided In this State three months, and In the township or ward In which he offers to vote ten days next preceding such, election...
Página 2 - The Legislature shall not grant nor authorize extra compensation to any public officer, agent or contractor, after the service has been rendered or the contract entered into.
Página 3 - Every white * male citizen of the United States, of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of this State six months next preceding the election, and of the County in which he claims his vote sixty days, shall be entitled to vote at all elections which are now or hereafter may be authorized by law.
Página 2 - Intention as aforesaid, and every civilized male Inhabitant of Indian descent a native of the United States, and not a member of any tribe, shall be an elector and entitled to vote; but no...
Página 9 - In elections by the citizens, every white freeman of the age of twenty-one years, having resided in this State one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote, ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election, shall enjoy the rights of an elector.
Página 3 - For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence by reason of his presence or absence while employed in the service of the United States ; nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of this State or of the United States...
Página 4 - No person shall be entitled to vote at any election held in this State, except in the parish of his residence, and in cities and towns divided into election precincts, in the election precinct in which he resides.
Página 4 - State six months next preceding the election, and the county or district in which he claims his vote thirty days, shall be entitled to vote at all elections which are now, or hereafter may be, authorized by law...
Página 5 - Every male person, of the age of twenty-one years or upwards, belonging to either of the following classes, who shall have resided in the State for one year next preceding any election, shall be deemed a qualified elector at such election: 1.
Página 6 - ... entitled to vote in the town or ward where he actually resides, and not elsewhere, for all officers that now are, or hereafter may be, elective by the people...