| New York Railroad Club - 1905 - 490 pagine
...they nominate, together with their consents to serve. ARTICLE IX. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Section I. — At least thirty days before the annual meeting, the...the tellers. These ballots shall be mailed by the members to the Secretary in envelopes bearing the endorsement of the voter, and in order to be counted... | |
| Arthur Crosby Ludington - 1911 - 228 pagine
...to vote a straight party ticket or a split ticket, is to do so by placing a cross mark in the square before the name of each candidate for whom he wishes to, vote. In the case of a constitutional amendment or other question the voter is to place a cross mark -in... | |
| New York State Library - 1911 - 238 pagine
...to vote a straight party ticket or a split ticket, is to do so by placing a cross mark in the square before the name of each candidate for whom he wishes to vote. In the case of a constitutional amendment or other question the voter is to place a cross mark in the... | |
| Walter Hines Page, Arthur W. Page - 1911 - 762 pagine
...election. There are no party columns or devices on the general election ballot. The voter must mark an "X" before the name of each candidate for whom he wishes to vote. Ho ,7 are party platforms made? They are not made; that nuisance is abolished 4354 THE PEOPLE'S POWER... | |
| Central Railway Club of Buffalo - 1904 - 64 pagine
...printed on separate lists on the same ballot sheet, each list of candidates to be printed under the names of the Committee proposing them. A member may vote...name of each candidate for whom he wishes to vote. Sec. 4. The Secretary shall certify to the competency and signatures of all voters and shall deliver... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1901 - 446 pagine
...the party emblem. If he does not wish to vote a straight or party ticket throughout, he may make a X before the name of each candidate for whom he wishes to vote. ,f- Not less than one voting-booth for every 75 voters must be provided at every polling-place. No... | |
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