The Political Status of Women in the United States a Digest of the Laws Concer

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The Political Status of Women in the United States a Digest of the Laws Concer
Bertha Rembaugh
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, Art. XII. , Sec. 245.
Electors of municipality are to be same as elec- tors of county. Code, Sec. 3434.
3. Taxpaying suffrage. If "twenty per cent, of adult taxpayers" of city shall petition against the issue of bonds by the city they shall not issue. Code, Sec. 3419.
4. Local option. Election by the qualified voters of the county must be held upon petition of one third of the same. Code, Sec. 1777.
5. Miscellaneous. Two thirds of the resident 8o Political Status of Women freeholders and leas
...eholders may vote to put stock law in force. Sec. 2235.
OFFICE-HOLDING. Women hold no office, except that of state librarian.
"All qualified electors and no others shall be eligible to office, except as otherwise provided in this Constitution. " Const. , Art. XII. , Sec. 250.
Qualifications for particular offices. Senators and representatives must be qualified electors. Const. , Art. IV. , Sec. 41.
Governor, citizen and resident. Const. , Art. V. , Sec. 117.
Lieutenant-Governor, same. Sec. 128. Secre- tary of State, same.


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