Word: valid
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...class of 736, 491 ballots were received by midnight on Tuesday by the 1926 election committee. This vote was 66 per cent of the total class enrollment, or just 50 more than the 60 per cent vote required by the constitutions of the Sophomore class for a valid election...
...election of class officers shall be declared valid if 60 per cent or more of the members of the class shall have voted...
...election of class officers had been received at midnight last night by the Sophomore election committee it was learned from Thayer Cummings '26, chairman of the committee. As this number is well over the 60 per cent minimum vote required by the Constitution of the Sophomore Class for a valid election, it will not be necessary to extend the period of balloting as has been done in previous years. The ballots will be counted today by a committee of Juniors, headed by P. W. Chase '25, and the results will be announced in tomorrow's CRIMSON...
...Junior classmen will only be required to vote for officers, there being no referendum concerning the advisability of abolishing the ruling that 60 per cent of a class must vote in order to make an election valid, attached on the ballot...
With but 146 ballots for the Sophomore class elections in the hands of the election committee late last night, it will be necessary for over 300 votes to be received before mid-night tonight if the election of Sophomore class officers is to be considered valid. Over 750 ballots were sent out to members of the class yesterday morning, and in compliance with the Sophomore Class Constitution it requires that 60 percent, or 450 members of the class, vote to make the election valid...