Direct Legislation By the Citizenship Through the Initiative And Referendum

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The form of ballot used in this case wasprecisely that invariably employed in the Referendum in Switzerland.
After a recess of an hour at midday, the business laid out in the"warrant" was resumed. There were present 700 to 800 voters, with, ason-lookers on the same floor, a large number of women, the principaland pupils of the high school, and the teachers and children of thegrammar schools.
The "warrant" (the schedule for the meeting) consisted of forty-four"articles, " each representing a mat
...ter to be debated and voted on--thatis to say, a subject for legislation. These articles had been placed inthe warrant by the selectmen, either on their own motion or on requestof citizens. The election of moderator had taken place under article 1;that of town officers under article 2; the license vote under article 3. The voting on the rest of the articles now took place by show of hands. Article 4 related to the annual reports of the town officers, printedcopies of which were to be had by each citizen.

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