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" It must not be marked so as to show that he intended to vote for more candidates than he is entitled to vote for, nor so as to leave it uncertain whether he intended to vote at all, or for which candidate he intended to vote, nor so as to make it possible... "
Public Documents of Massachusetts - Page 89
by Massachusetts - 1896
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The Law Reports: Court of Common Pleas, Volume 10

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 810 pages
...if there be substantially a want of any mark, or a mark which leaves it uncertain whether the voter intended to vote at all or for which candidate he intended to vote, or if there be marks indicating that the voter has voted for too many candidates, or a writing or a...
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The School board directory for England and Wales, and year book for ... -1876

School board and teachers' directory - 1876 - 304 pages
...to vote. It must not be marked so as to show that he intended to vote for more candidates than he is entitled to vote for, nor so as to leave it uncertain...If these requirements are substantially fulfilled, there is no enactment or rule of law by which a ballot paper can be treated as void; and if the requirements...
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The Ballot Act, 1872, with an Introduction: Forming a Guide to the Procedure ...

Great Britain - Election law - 1876 - 232 pages
...paper must not be marked so as to show that the voter intended to vote for more candidates than he was entitled to vote for, nor so as to leave it uncertain...other available facts, to identify the way in which he had voted. That if these requirements were not substantially fulfilled, the ballot paper was void and...
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The Elementary Education Acts, 1870, 1873, 1874 & 1876: With Introduction ...

Great Britain, Sir Hugh Owen - Education, Elementary - 1879 - 670 pages
...to vote. It must not be marked so as to show that he intended to vote for more candidates than he is entitled to vote for, nor so as to leave it uncertain...all, or for which candidate he intended to vote, nor BO as to make it possible by seeing the paper itself, or by reference to other available facts, to...
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Observations on the Law and Practice in Regard to Municipal Elections and ...

Sir James David Marwick - Election law - 1879 - 878 pages
...marked so as to show that he intended to vote for more candidates than he was entitled to vote for, or so as to leave it uncertain whether he intended to...at all, or for which candidate he intended to vote. Such is, staled generally, the difference betwixt the decisions of this Court and the Court of Common...
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Bushby's Manual of the Practice of Elections for the United Kingdom: With an ...

Henry Hardcastle - Election law - 1880 - 400 pages
...vote, but it must not be marked so as to show that he intended to vote for more candidates than he was entitled to vote for, nor so as to leave it uncertain...available facts to identify the way in which he has voted.6 It has been held in England the placing of two crosses, or three crosses, or a single stroke...
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A Guide to Election Law and the Law and Practice of Election Petitions

E. Chandos Leigh, Sir Henry Denis Le Marchant - Election law - 1880 - 498 pages
...if there be substantially a want of any mark, or a mark which leaves it uncertain whether the voter intended to vote at all or for which candidate he intended to vote, or if there be marks indicating that the voter has voted for too many candidates, or a writing or a...
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The Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, and Provisions of the Ballot Act and ...

Great Britain, Sir Hugh Owen - Local elections - 1883 - 492 pages
...vole. It must not be marked so as to show that he intended to vote for more candidates' than he is entitled to vote for, nor so as to leave it uncertain whether he intruded to vote at all, or for which candidate he intended to vote, nor so as to in. ike it possible,...
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A Handbook of the Law Relating to the Management of Parliamentary, Municipal ...

Henry John Stephen - Election law - 1888 - 102 pages
...if there be substantially a want of any mark, or a mark which leaves it uncertain whether the voter intended to vote at all, or for which candidate he intended to vote, or if there be marks indicating that the voter has voted for too many candidates, or a writing or a...
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The Elementary Education Acts, 1870-1891: With Introduction and Notes

Great Britain, Sir Hugh Owen - Education, Elementary - 1891 - 844 pages
...to vote. It must not be marked so as to show that he intended to vote for more candidates than he is entitled to vote for, nor so as to leave it uncertain...possible, by seeing the paper itself, or by reference to any other available facts, to identify the way in which he has voted. If these requirements are substantially...
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