| 1900 - 1070 páginas
...features of a direct primary in his scheme of election. His fundamental rules are stated as follows : Rule I. That each voter may have as many votes as...giving not more than one vote to any one candidate. Rule II. That the aggregate number of votes cast for the candidates on each ticket shall be regarded... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1894 - 822 páginas
...House of Representatives shall be voted for at large in their respective States. " ' Each elector has as many votes as there are representatives to be elected,...giving not more than one vote to any one candidate. " ' The votes given to candidates shall count individually for the candidates as well as for the tickets... | |
| 1902 - 708 páginas
...fit up to the whole number to be elected. "3. Each elector has as many votes as there are Congressmen to be elected, which he may distribute as he pleases among the candidates. The votes count individually for the candidates as well as for the party or group to which they belong.... | |
| George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike - 1895 - 486 páginas
...entitled in the house, and cause their names to be printed on the official ballot. X. Bach elector has as many votes as there are representatives to be elected,...giving not more than one vote to any one candidate. Should he not use the entire number of votes to which he Is*entiiled, his unexpressed votes are to... | |
| 1896 - 324 páginas
...voter has as many votes as there are candidates to be elected, which he may distribute as he chooses among the candidates, giving not more than one vote to any one candidate, and all the votes to which the elector is entitled are also counted for his party. It is not intended... | |
| John Rogers Commons - 1896 - 320 páginas
...shall have as many votes as there are persons to be elected, which he may distribute as he chooses among the candidates, giving not more than one vote to any one candidate, votes thus specifically given to be known as " individual votes ; " and each such vote shall count... | |
| Frank J. Goodnow - 1897 - 348 páginas
...voter has as many votes as there are persons to be elected, which votes he may distribute as he chooses among the candidates, giving not more than one vote to any one candidate ; and votes thus cast are known as " individual votes " and count both for the candidate receiving... | |
| Frederick Albert Cleveland - 1898 - 560 páginas
...shall have as many votes as there are persons to be elected, which he may distribute as he chooses among the candidates, giving not more than one vote to any one candidate, votes thus specifically given to be known as "individual votes," and each such vote shall count individually... | |
| James Albert Woodburn - 1924 - 578 páginas
...to nominate as many candidates as they wish, up to the full number to be elected. (3) Each voter to have as many votes as there are representatives to...may distribute as he pleases among the candidates. He may throw all his votes to one candidate if he chooses. (4) The sum of all the voters registered... | |
| 1900 - 598 páginas
...features of a direct primary in his scheme of election. His fundamental rules are stated as follows : Rule I. That each voter may have as many votes as...giving not more than one vote to any one candidate. Rule II. That the aggregate number of votes cast for the candidates on each ticket shall be regarded... | |
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