Senatorial Campaign Expenditures, 1930, Hearings Before a ... , 71-2 Pursuant to S. Res. 215 ... , Delaware, October 10, 1930, January 30, 19311930 - 125 pages |
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... never attended a Republican primary , Senator , but I would assume it is pretty much the same . The machinery is the same . That I am sure of . The CHAIRMAN . That is what I am thinking about . The machin- ery providing for primaries is ...
... never attended a Republican primary , Senator , but I would assume it is pretty much the same . The machinery is the same . That I am sure of . The CHAIRMAN . That is what I am thinking about . The machin- ery providing for primaries is ...
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... never been prepared , but because of your letter I have asked Mr. Curley to make such preparation . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Senator . Mr. BAYARD . Our State law does provide if you should spend to exceed $ 50 in the primary you must ...
... never been prepared , but because of your letter I have asked Mr. Curley to make such preparation . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Senator . Mr. BAYARD . Our State law does provide if you should spend to exceed $ 50 in the primary you must ...
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... never known , I wish to say , so the committee might possibly understand my lack of information , I have been engaged in practically no political activity for at least 10 or 12 years past until this present Bayard movement . I have never ...
... never known , I wish to say , so the committee might possibly understand my lack of information , I have been engaged in practically no political activity for at least 10 or 12 years past until this present Bayard movement . I have never ...
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... never known it to be departed from except in occasional cases where the nomination is made by acclamation . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Curley , in your report which you have made for the information of the committee , have you accounted for the ...
... never known it to be departed from except in occasional cases where the nomination is made by acclamation . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Curley , in your report which you have made for the information of the committee , have you accounted for the ...
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... never saw them . The only knowledge of myself- and I am quite convinced , of Mr. Ten Weeges , a member of the com- mittee , and of course , Mr. Bancroft - our only knowledge of the prog- ress of the Every Evening ballot and anything ...
... never saw them . The only knowledge of myself- and I am quite convinced , of Mr. Ten Weeges , a member of the com- mittee , and of course , Mr. Bancroft - our only knowledge of the prog- ress of the Every Evening ballot and anything ...
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ABBERGER Anti-Saloon League asked association BANKSON BARNHILL Bayard committee Bayard to become become a candidate behalf candidacy cash Castle County CHAIRMAN circulated city of Wilmington conduct contest contribution convention county committee COYNE CULVER CURLEY Delaware Democratic committee disbursements DIZER Dover du Pont Bayard duly sworn expense fall campaign filed George HARDESTY headquarters HUNTER JAMESON Joe Marvel John Biggs Kent County KRAMER LYNCH mailed McHUGH METTEN mittee MONTAIGN nomination paid party person petitions primary campaign primary election primary election day printing Prohibition Amendment Raskob received registration Republican ROGERS HOLCOMB rural New Castle secret ballot secretary Senator Bayard Senator Hastings Senator PATTERSON Senatorial Campaign Expenditures September 13 statement Sussex County TESTIMONY ticket tion told total vote United States Senator various election districts voters votes cast wards watchers Week ending Oct William Coyne WISE witness was duly workers
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Page 73 - expenditure" includes a payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, or gift, of money, or anything of value, and includes a contract, promise, or agreement, whether or not legally enforceable, to make an expenditure; (f) The term "person...
Page 74 - An Act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States...
Page 73 - candidate" means an individual whose name is presented at an election for election as Senator or Representative in, or Delegate or Resident Commissioner to, the Congress of the United States, whether or not such individual is elected; (c) The term "political committee...
Page 74 - Limitation upon amount of expenditures by candidate. (a) A candidate, in his campaign for election, shall not make expenditures in excess of the amount which he may lawfully make under the laws of the State in which he is a candidate, nor in excess of the amount which he may lawfully make under the provisions of this chapter and section 208 of Title 18.
Page 74 - ... candidates by the laws of the State in which he resides, or expended for his necessary personal, traveling, or subsistence expenses, •or for stationery, postage, writing, or printing (other than for use on billboards or in newspapers), for distributing letters, circulars, or posters, or for telegraph or telephone service, shall not be included in determining whether his expenditures have exceeded the sum fixed by paragraph (1) or (2) of subdivision (b) as the limit of campaign expenses of a...
Page 73 - A correct and itemized account of each contribution received by him or by any person for him with his knowledge or consent, from any source, in aid or support of his candidacy for election, or for the purpose of influencing the result of the election, together with the name of the person who has made such contribution...
Page 76 - ... (3) A statement of every promise or pledge made by him or by any person for him with his consent, prior to the closing of the polls on the day of the election relative to the appointment or recommendation for appointment of any person to any public or private position or employment for the purpose of procuring support in his candidacy...
Page 75 - If any provision of this Act or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act and of the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Page 74 - ... shall be cumulative, but where there has been no change in an item reported in a previous statement only the amount need be carried forward. (c) Every candidate shall inclose with his first statement a report, based upon the records of the proper State official, stating the total number of votes cast for all candidates for the office which the candidate seeks, at the general election next preceding the election at which he is a candidate.