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1188. Secretary of State to keep paper for tickets...........
256
1189. Must supply such paper to any person on application............
1190. Disposition of moneys collected from sale of paper.......
1191. Form of ballot...........
1192. Ballots not to be given to any person within certain limits........ 258
1193. Tickets and ballots not to be folded or unfolded within certain
limits.........
258
1194. Contents of tickets or ballots not to be exhibited within certain
limits...............
1195. Persons not to be asked to disclose contents of ticket or ballot 258
1196. Ballots to have no marks on outside...................... 259
1197. Ballot to have no marks by which it can be told whovoted it... 259
1198. Tickets, how to be folded
260
1199. Tickets not to be folded so as to indicate their contents..............
1200. Tickets folded together must be rejected......................... ...........
1201. Ballots not to be rejected for obscurity in the name of person
.........................
261
or office...........
1202. When more persons are designated for an office than are to
be chosen, ballot to that extent must be rejected................... 261
1203. Written and printed names for the same office, which to be
rejected............
1204. Printed tickets not to be erased but by lead pencil or ink......... 261
1205. Two votes on same ballot for same person must be counted
1208. Ballots not conforming to requirements of law mustbe rejected 263
1209. Rejected ballots to be indorsed.......................
1210. Rejected ballots must be preserved...
263
1211. Ballots not rejected but objected to must be indorsed.............
1212. Ballots not in compliance with law not to be received............ 264
e-VOL. I.-POL.
CHAPTER IX.
VOTING AND CHALLENGES.
SECTION 1224. Voting, when to commence and continue.........
1225. Manner of voting
1226. Same
1227. Same.
1228. Record that person has voted, how kept........
1229. Same
1230. Grounds of challenge.............
1231. Proceedings on challenge for want of identity.....
1232. Same, on challenge for non-residence in State........
1233. Same, on challenge for non-residence in precinct.........
1234. Same, on challenge for having before voted.................
1235. Same, on ground of conviction of a felony.........
1236. Challenges, how determined...........
1237. Same.........
1238. If person refuses to be sworn, vote to be rejected.................
1239. Rules for the determination of questions of residence.......................
1240. Term of residence, how computed....
1241. Rules must be read, if requested........
265
266
267
268
271
'271
1242. Proceedings upon determination of challenge..........
1243. List of challenges to be kept.......
CHAPTER X.
CANVASSING AND RETURNING THE VOTE.
SECTION 1252. Canvass to be public and without adjournment..........
1253. Canvass, how commenced......................................................
1254. Ballots must be made to agree with names on the list.............
1255. Same.........
1259. Tickets to be strung and inclosed in sealed envelops.................................
1263. Returns and ballots to be delivered to a member of the Board.. 274
1264. Must be delivered to County Clerk.........
274
1265. Clerk to keep ballots unopened.........................................
275
1266. When package containing ballots may be destroyed; when
opened...............
1267. Returns to be delivered by Clerk to Supervisors.......
1268. Copy of Register to be filed in County Clerk's office............... 276
CHAPTER XI.
CANVASS OF RETURNS-DECLARATION OF RESULT-COMMISSIONS AND
CERTIFICATES OF ELECTION.
SECTION 1278. Meeting of Supervisors to canvass returns........
277
1282. Statement of result to be entered of record.........
1292. Returns of election for Governor and Lieutenant Governor,
1296. Canvass of returns of election for Governor and Lieutenant
Governor
1297. Defects in form of returns, when to be disregarded..................
281
CHAPTER XII.
ELECTION FOR ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT.
SECTION 1307. Electors, when chosen..........
1308. Returns, how made.....
1309. How transmitted.........
1310. Messenger, when Clerk may employ..........
1311. Proof of necessity for and approval of appointment of mes-
senger..........
1312. Compensation of messenger...
1313. Duties of Secretary of State relative to returns
1314. Duty of Governor..........
1315. Meeting of Electors........
1316. Vacancies in, how supplied
1317. Voting by Electors, and returns................
1318. Separate ballots for President and Vice President.....
1319. Must make lists of persons voted for........
1320. Result to be transmitted to the President of the United States
Senate............
1321. Compensation of Electors.....
1322. How audited and paid............
SECTION 1357. Committees may by resolution élect to hold underelection laws 289
1363. Certificates of election, when issued by Board of Judges......... 290
1364. Canvass of returns and certificate by committee..........
290
1365. What provisions of law applicable to these elections........
ARTICLE I. General provisions relating to the University.....
II. Endowment of the University......
III. Regents of the University.......
292
297
SECTION 1425. University controlled by Regents'.......
1426. Sixteen Regents appointed by the Governor....
298
1433. Income arising from endowment at disposition of Regents...... 300