Word: balloters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...patriots" represent the number of signatories that George Wallace needs to place his name on next spring's primary ballot as a third-party candidate for President. Last week, behind the body-blocking of a dozen armed Alabama cops, all of them still on the state payroll, Wallace campaigned from San Francisco to San Diego trying to win support for his American Independent Party. Accompanied by a country-music troupe and cheered by older, working-class whites, many of them emigrants from Dixie, Wallace served up his set harangue against "perfessers, liberals, social engineers and all those people...
...allow the new Congress-supported government to take office. In the volatile Punjab, religious leaders greeted the Congress move as an attack on the Sikhs and warned their followers to defend themselves. The Congress Party had used its muscle to recapture states that it could not win at the ballot box, but it seemed only to have supplanted one kind of chaos with another...
...Raul's threats succeeded, Ritter's supporters would have been able to go into the last ballot only one vote short of a majority. They would have been in a strong position to pressure the rest of the member-states into line. But Raul failed, and the scandal has probably killed Ritter's chances...
Radcliffe students will cast their ballots in a referendum on college government. A complicated ballot essentially presents them with four alternatives...
...Bunting said she told the Radcliffe House presidents that running a girl on probation "was silly, and that the chance of getting the rule changed was minimal," but that they could go ahead with it if the ballot explained Ford's ruling...