The Election Laws of the State of Ohio and of the United States of America Applicable to the Conduct of Elections and the Duties of Officers in Connection TherewithF.J. Heer Printing Company, 1914 - 315 lappuses |
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... fined not more than one thousand dollars . SEC . 20. That any clerk or other officer of a court having power under this Act to naturalize aliens , who willfully neglects to render true accounts of moneys re- ceived by him for ...
... fined not more than one thousand dollars . SEC . 20. That any clerk or other officer of a court having power under this Act to naturalize aliens , who willfully neglects to render true accounts of moneys re- ceived by him for ...
19. lappuse
... fined not more than five thousand dol- lars , or imprisoned not more than five years , or both . SEC . 24. That no person shall be prosecuted , tried , or punished for any crime arising under the provisions of this Act unless the ...
... fined not more than five thousand dol- lars , or imprisoned not more than five years , or both . SEC . 24. That no person shall be prosecuted , tried , or punished for any crime arising under the provisions of this Act unless the ...
51. lappuse
... fined , it is my opinion that it should be construed in the light of the clauses last above quoted , and that in ascertaining such " dominant party " in a given precinct for the election in No- vember , 1909 , the deputy state ...
... fined , it is my opinion that it should be construed in the light of the clauses last above quoted , and that in ascertaining such " dominant party " in a given precinct for the election in No- vember , 1909 , the deputy state ...
94. lappuse
... fined not less than fifty dol- lars nor more than two hundred dollars and imprisoned in the county jail not less than thirty days . within one SECTION 4979. During the time the polls are 94 Chap . 6 PRIMARY ELECTIONS .
... fined not less than fifty dol- lars nor more than two hundred dollars and imprisoned in the county jail not less than thirty days . within one SECTION 4979. During the time the polls are 94 Chap . 6 PRIMARY ELECTIONS .
136. lappuse
... fined in any sum not more than five hundred dollars nor less than fifty dollars . ( 102 v . 188. ) SECTION 5090-4 . Any two members of the board of deputy state supervisors and inspectors of elections in such cities shall have the right ...
... fined in any sum not more than five hundred dollars nor less than fifty dollars . ( 102 v . 188. ) SECTION 5090-4 . Any two members of the board of deputy state supervisors and inspectors of elections in such cities shall have the right ...
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affidavit appointed auditor ballot box board of deputy board of education bonds canvass citizen clerks of elections committee common pleas council county commissioners deputy state super deputy state supervisors dollars or imprisoned duties elec election precinct Ex rel filed fined not less five Form of ballot governor held hundred dollars INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM issue judge or clerk judges and clerks judges of election levy manner municipal corporation municipal court municipal election nomination papers notice number of votes oath ordinance person political party poll books polling place presidential elector primary election printed probate provided by law purpose qualified electors R. S. Sec receive referendum petition registrars residence returns road school district secretary SECTION signatures signed special election statement Submission of question submitted supervisors and inspectors supervisors of elections tally sheets term therein thereof thereto thirty days ticket tion United vacancy village visors voters votes cast Whoever
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