| Henry John Stephen - 1888 - 102 pages
...Polling Station and in every compartment of every Polling Station. The voter may vote for candidate . The voter will go into one of the compartments, and, with...the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus X The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving... | |
| Charles Theodore Russell - 1890 - 162 pages
...to mark. Although the English Ballot Act is more explicit than our own, and directs the voter to " place a cross on the right-hand side opposite the name of each candidate for whom he votes," it was nevertheless held in the carefully considered case of Woodward v. Sarsons, LR 10, CP 733, that... | |
| Hawaii - 1890 - 280 pages
...3—Immediately upon receiving his folded ballot, or ballots, from the Chairman of Elections, the voter must go into one of the compartments, and with the pencil provided in the compartment mark a cross on the right hand side of the ballot paper opposite the name of the candidate for whom... | |
| Great Britain - 1894 - 610 pages
...When the poll relates to a question other than the appointment to some office in the parish. • The voter will go into one of the compartments, and with...pencil provided in .the compartment, place a cross thus X in the column of the ballot paper headed "Yes," or in thnt head " No," according as ho wishes... | |
| Great Britain, Sir Hugh Owen - 1891 - 844 pages
...of voters in voting, set forth in the schedule to the Ballot Act, 1872, state that " the voter is to go into one of the compartments and with the pencil provided in the compartment to place a cross on the right hand side of the name of each candidate for whom he votes — thus, X."... | |
| Canada - 1891 - 582 pages
...dttackiwj the counterfoil.) Counterfoil. FORM Q. Directions for guidance of Electors in voting. The voter will go into one of the compartments, and with the pencil there provided place a cross thus + in the upper space if he votes against the Act and in the lower... | |
| Great Britain - 1892 - 898 pages
...Station and in every Compartment of every Polling Station. The voter may vote for candidate Sched. 2. The voter will go into one of the compartments, and, with...the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus X The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving... | |
| Manitoba - 1892 - 1418 pages
...A. SCHEDULE B. (Section* 103, 104.) DIRECTIONS FOR THE GUIDANCE OF VOTERS IN VOTING. of voters. The voter will go into one of the compartments, and with...pencil provided in the compartment place a cross, thus X, on the right hand side, opposite the name or names of the candidate or candidates for whom... | |
| Sir Edward Loughlin O'Malley - 1893 - 916 pages
...that will not do. If you take the whole context of the Act and read the direction, the voter is to place a cross on the right-hand side opposite the name of each candidate for whom he votes, and that together with the other provision with regard to the returning officer, clearly indicates... | |
| William Henry Dumsday - 1894 - 508 pages
...Polling Station and in every Compartment of every Polling Station. The voter may vote for candidate . The voter will go into one of the compartments, and, with...the name of each candidate for whom he votes, thus X The voter will then fold up the ballot paper so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving... | |
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