United States Supreme Court Reports, 39. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1975 |
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719. lappuse
... voted a partisan ballot in the preceding primary , even though such voters did not vote for the office sought by the independent . - Elections §2 mary election nominations pri- 14. A state may properly confine each voter to one vote in ...
... voted a partisan ballot in the preceding primary , even though such voters did not vote for the office sought by the independent . - Elections §2 mary election nominations pri- 14. A state may properly confine each voter to one vote in ...
730. lappuse
... voting statistics published by the California Secretary of State , it would appear that the toal vote in the 1972 primaries , seem- ingly the total number of persons voting , was 6,460,220 , while the total vote for partisan ...
... voting statistics published by the California Secretary of State , it would appear that the toal vote in the 1972 primaries , seem- ingly the total number of persons voting , was 6,460,220 , while the total vote for partisan ...
734. lappuse
... voted on throughout the State , at least 6 percent of the entire vote of the State ; or before any primary election , it ap- ( c ) If on or before the 135th day pears to the Secretary of State , as a result of examining and totaling the ...
... voted on throughout the State , at least 6 percent of the entire vote of the State ; or before any primary election , it ap- ( c ) If on or before the 135th day pears to the Secretary of State , as a result of examining and totaling the ...
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