Word: ballots
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...indicating his perference for First Marshal. Of the three elected, the candidate receiving the highest number of votes for First Marshal shall be declared First Marshal; of the other two elected, that one whose total vote is higher shall be Second Marshal, and the other one Third Marshal. Every ballot not containing the required number of names for marshals shall be declared invalid...
...exact wording of the ballot follows...
...Question: Are you in favor of changing the Time Schedule of the University, after the Mid-Year Period, so that all Academic Engagements will be advanced one hour?" Each ballot must be signed to be counted in the final result...
...President: (one ballot invalid), C. Canfield, 184; F. Parkman, 228; W. W., McLeod, 272. Vice-president: W. R., Odell, Jr., 170; G. D. Flynn, Jr., 175. Secretary-treasurer: (four ballots invalid), R. E. Gross, 194; A. F. Tribble, 213; J. R., Parsons, 259. Student Council: D. B. Hull, 79; A. H. Bright, 78; G. C. Batclay, 77; G. A. Brownell, 69; J. H. Quirin, 61; J. H. Craig, Jr., 50; P. Zach...
...preferential ballot system will be used for all elections of officers. First, second, and third choices must be registered by the figures "1", "2", and "3". In counting the votes, a first choice counts one, a second two, and a third three, the candidates receiving the lowest total being elected. Any ballot on which all the candidates for office have not been voted upon will be declared invalid for that office. The Australian ballot sys- tem will be used in voting for members of the student Council...