Senatorial Campaign Expenditures, 1930, Hearings Before a ... , 71-2 Pursuant to S. Res. 215 ... , Tennessee, October 15, 16, and 20, November 31, 1930

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Página 89 - Nashville accept of your county, after that o-day limit has expired, a filing of such leturns as would be needed to canvass that? Mr. McLAiN. Yes; because we are supposed to have all that stuff here waiting for him. which we have. It is all here. The CHAIRMAN. How long is it supposed to be kept ? Mr. McLAiN. If we followed the law technically it would be forever. When there is no contest filed within a reasonable time it is all taken out and burned, just like in this particular instance. All of these...
Página 146 - FERGUSON (The witness was duly sworn by the chairman.) The Chairman. What is your name, Mr.
Página 7 - ... and he shall also, before some officer qualified to administer oaths, take, subscribe to and file with said statement the following oath: "I do solemnly swear that the statement herewith filed embraces all money spent by me or in my behalf, with my knowledge and consent...
Página 44 - The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all primary elections held for the purpose of nominating candidates for State, county, district, or municipal officers hereafter held in this State.
Página 117 - The committee resumed its session at 2 o'clock pm, pursuant to the taking of recess. The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order.
Página 7 - I do solemnly swear [or affirm] that the statement herewith filed embraces all money spent by me or on my behalf, with my knowledge, by any person for me; that I have neither directly nor indirectly solicited...
Página 97 - In all civil districts, wards, and voting precincts in counties which have a population of 50,000 or over that number, computed by the Federal census of 1890, or which may hereafter have that number or over, computed by any subsequent Federal census...
Página 184 - He undoubtedly found additional ones: yes, sir. The CHAIRMAN. Let that be marked as an exhibit. (The document referred to was marked by the reported
Página 61 - ... they were all strangers to me. Senator WAGNER. How many votes, in the tabulation, how many votes did you receive? Mr. OWEN. I never knew, from that district; only something over 100 in the entire county. There was 1,850 reported from the county, and there are only about 700 Democrats in the county. Senator WAGNER. You don't know, then, how many you got in this particular precinct? Mr. OWEN. No, sir ; I do not. The CHAIRMAN. Do you know how many you got in the county ? Mr. OWEN. About 150 or 120...
Página 97 - ... voting precincts in counties which have a population of 50,000 or over that number, computed by the federal census of 1890, or which may hereafter have that number or over, computed by any subsequent federal census, and in all cities, towns, and civil districts having a population of 2,500 inhabitants or over that number, computed by the federal census of 1890, or may hereafter have that number or over, computed by any subsequent federal census...

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