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" The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official mark on the back to the presiding officer... "
Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to ... - Page 166
by Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1889
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Reports of the Decisions of the Judges for the Trial of ..., Volumes 1-2

Great Britain. High Court of Justice. Election Petition Judges - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 624 pages
...sense, but in the "directions as to voting" which was put up in conspicuous places at the polling booths reference is made to the official mark, and the voter...reference to it, that is to say, he must fold up the ballot.paper so as to show the official mark on the back. Therefore his attention is directed to that...
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The Ballot Act, 1872, with Copious Notes and Index

Great Britain - 1872 - 134 pages
...right-hand side, opposite the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus X W. The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment, will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official...
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The Ballot Act, 1872, for Parliamentary and Municipal Elections: With ...

William Andrews Holdsworth - Ballot - 1872 - 176 pages
...right-hand side, opposite the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus x . The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1872 - 1104 pages
...The voter having thus marked on the ballot paper the candidate or candidates for whom he votes shall fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on its back, and shall exhibit to the presiding officer such mark, and then in the presence of the presiding...
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A Guide to Election Law and the Law and Practice of Election Petitions

Sir Edward Chandos Leigh, Sir Henry Denis Le Marchant - Election law - 1874 - 348 pages
...right-hand side, opposite the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus X The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official...
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Bushby's Manual of the Practice of Elections for the United Kingdom: With an ...

Henry Jeffreys Bushby, Henry Hardcastle - Election law - 1874 - 356 pages
...right-hand side, opposite the name of each candidate for Whom he votes, thus X The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official...
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The Town Councillors & Burgesses Manual: a Popular Digest of Municipal and ...

Louis Bingham Gaches - City councils - 1875 - 342 pages
...right-hand side opposite the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus X. The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official...
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The Present baronetage of the United Kingdom [afterw.] Stockdale's ...

1875 - 260 pages
...right-hand side, opposite the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus X The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official...
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The Ballot Act, 1872, with an Introduction: Forming a Guide to the Procedure ...

Great Britain - Election law - 1876 - 232 pages
...officer, who will, if satisfied of such inadvertence, give him another paper (a). The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official...
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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
...the right-hand side opposite the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus ^ The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official...
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