Word: balloting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...carry Washington and South Dakota and possibly three or four other states, is the opinion of Swinburne Hale '05, one of the speakers at the Union this evening. In an interview over the long-distance telephone yesterday morning, Mr. Hale explained that the Farmer Labor Party is on the ballot in only 22 states. In the remaining states, the voters will be forced to signify their desire to elect Farmer-Labor candidates by writing their names in on the ballot. This, said Mr. Hale, is a great handicap, as few voters actually avail themselves of this privilege. Lack of funds...
...Wednesday, October 20, the CRIMSON will conduct a Presidental Straw Ballot in which all members of the University, including graduate students and Faculty members, may vote. The following candidates, representing the five political parties of the country, will be presented on the ballot: Christiansen, Farmer-Labor Cox, Democratic Debs, Socialist Harding, Republican Watkins, Prohibition...
...Qualifications: Citizen 21 years old, resident of state 6 months, county 60 days, and precinct 10 days. 2. Registration: Absentee voters accomplish registration through the affidavit upon their ballot envelopes. 3. Absentee voters: Any qualified voter, duly registered, where registration is required who will be absent on election day through the nature of his business may vote by mail. Application on regular form for a ballot must be sent in not more than 15 nor less than 3 days before election to county auditor or to the city or town clerk...
...absence or sickness prior thereto, such person may register on election day and vote. 3. Absentee voters: Any person who is in attendance at an institution of learning or a person who because of his business will be absent on election day, may vote by mail. Application for ballot must be on special form and must be sent in not after October 31 nor before October 3. Directions are on application form and ballot...
...first class. 2. Absentee voters: Any person absent on election day may vote by mail provided that, in the case of his being a resident of a city of the first, second, or third class, he is duly registered. The form on which to apply for a ballot is special and must be sent in not before October 3 nor later than October...