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... nominations . 387-388 Bribery 389-398 Protection of primaries and conventions . 399-407 Purity of conventions ..... 408-411 Act 109 of 1913 - Limitation of nomination and election expenses . 412-432 Disturbances 433 Closing of saloons ...
... nominations . 387-388 Bribery 389-398 Protection of primaries and conventions . 399-407 Purity of conventions ..... 408-411 Act 109 of 1913 - Limitation of nomination and election expenses . 412-432 Disturbances 433 Closing of saloons ...
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... nominations to the senate shall be taken by yeas and nays and published with the journal of its proceedings . ARTICLE VI . EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT . ( 23 ) SECTION 1. There shall be elected at each general biennial elec- tion a governor ...
... nominations to the senate shall be taken by yeas and nays and published with the journal of its proceedings . ARTICLE VI . EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT . ( 23 ) SECTION 1. There shall be elected at each general biennial elec- tion a governor ...
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... nominated by the regularly called conventions or primary election of any party ; and it shall be the duty of the state , district or county ... nomination by two or column on the ballot or voting machine the name of 48 STATE OF MICHIGAN .
... nominated by the regularly called conventions or primary election of any party ; and it shall be the duty of the state , district or county ... nomination by two or column on the ballot or voting machine the name of 48 STATE OF MICHIGAN .
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... nomination by two or more parties or political organizations for the same office . Any person so receiving the nomination for the same office Nominee to by two or more parties or political organizations shall , with- give notice . in ...
... nomination by two or more parties or political organizations for the same office . Any person so receiving the nomination for the same office Nominee to by two or more parties or political organizations shall , with- give notice . in ...
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... NOMINATED BY CONVENTION : A candidate ought to be placed in nomination by the electors and represent a respectable portion thereof , in order to entitle him to have his name printed upon the ballot . Any one has the right to announce ...
... NOMINATED BY CONVENTION : A candidate ought to be placed in nomination by the electors and represent a respectable portion thereof , in order to entitle him to have his name printed upon the ballot . Any one has the right to announce ...
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Page 261 - Presi-dent. 2. The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President, shall be the Vice President, if such number be a ma-jority of the whole number of electors appointed ; and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. 3. But no person constitutionally ineligible...
Page 22 - ... on the duties of their respective offices, take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation : "I do solemnly swear [or affirm...
Page 264 - States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and, particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.
Page 129 - ... 3. Every person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself, or by any other person on his behalf, make any such gift*, loan, ofler, promise, procurement, or agreement as aforesaid, to or for any person, in order to induce such person to procure, or endeavour to procure, the return of any person to serve in Parliament, or the vote of any voter at any election ! 4.
Page 272 - ... if he has children, the name, date, and place of birth and place of residence of each...
Page 35 - ... be punished by imprisonment in the state prison not more than five years, or by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and imprisonment in the county jail not more than one year nor less than ninety days.
Page 266 - ... the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the government of the United States...
Page 247 - Consideration, to or for any Voter, or to or for any Person on Behalf of any Voter, or to or for any other Person in order to induce any Voter to vote, or refrain from voting, or shall corruptly do any such Act as aforesaid, on account of such Voter having voted or refrained from voting at any Election : 2.
Page 265 - States for a period of at least five years continuously, and of the state, territory, or district in which the application is made for a period of at least one year immediately preceding the date of the filing of his petition, and that they each have personal knowledge that the petitioner is a person of good moral character, and that he is in every way qualified, in their opinion, to be admitted as a citizen of the United States.
Page 170 - ... the joint assembly shall meet at twelve o'clock, meridian, of each succeeding day during the session of the legislature, and take at least one vote until a senator shall be elected.