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Page 418
... voters as judges . For the party ceased to nominate candidates by decisions made in the comparative privacy of party conventions . In 1905 it substituted the more democratic system of permitting rank - and - file voters to choose , in a ...
... voters as judges . For the party ceased to nominate candidates by decisions made in the comparative privacy of party conventions . In 1905 it substituted the more democratic system of permitting rank - and - file voters to choose , in a ...
Page 591
... voters , it is desirable to have a list of qualified voters prepared in advance so that any arguments over the correctness of the list may be settled before the election is held . In the Old Dominion , as in most other states , vot- ers ...
... voters , it is desirable to have a list of qualified voters prepared in advance so that any arguments over the correctness of the list may be settled before the election is held . In the Old Dominion , as in most other states , vot- ers ...
Page 617
... voter may erase any name and insert another . Section 29. Privileges of voters during elec- tion . No voter , during the time of holding any election at which he is entitled to vote , shall be compelled to perform military serv- ice ...
... voter may erase any name and insert another . Section 29. Privileges of voters during elec- tion . No voter , during the time of holding any election at which he is entitled to vote , shall be compelled to perform military serv- ice ...
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THE EARLIEST VIRGINIANS 17058 | 7 |
ENGLANDS FIRST VENTURES IN VIRGINIA | 20 |
UNDER COMPANY CONTROL 16071624 | 30 |
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