The Australian Ballot System As Embodied in the Legislation of Various Countries

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(A ballot-box is to be provided by the Mayor. ) N. Y. §21; The Mayor shall also cause to be set up, at each voting and Note 7, ,, ,^7x j- -ir---!
p. 81. Place, wooden compartments (k), one tor every 1 lo regis- liLs §21; t^^"^^^ voters or fraction thereof (0, about six feet in height, s. Austr, §54; j^, -, f] ^bout three feet square ; one side to open and shut as Queens. , § 5!); i i p pn i i • • i Gt. Br. , B, § 10 ; a door. With a narrow shelf aftixed to the opposite side. N/Y. ', §20;' The c
...lerk of each precinct shall put into each of these and^NoTE5, compartments lead pencils hung by strings. (/) Sec. 9. Each voter, when furnished with a ballot and Queens. , § 59; envelope or paper bag, must step alone into one of the Beis", § 118; ' compartments and close the door behind him, and while N Y. , § 20. -^vithin the same he shall put (?n) on his ballot, after each Mass. , §23; name of the candidate whom he prefers, a pencil mark in Yi. ;"^ 1-, S . ^j^^ si^jipe of an oblique cross, in substance thus X, and in KENTUCKY.

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