Weekly Notes of Cases Argued And Determined in the Supreme Court ..., volume 36

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Weekly Notes of Cases Argued And Determined in the Supreme Court ..., volume 36
Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, United States Circuit Court (3rd Circuit), United States District Court (Pennsylvania : Eastern District)
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L. 252, is dearly repealed by the Act of June 10, 1893, P. L. 419, if the lat- ter is valid. The provisions of the two are irre- concilable. The Act of 1 89 1, requires the voter to express his wishes on the proposed incr^ise of municipal debt upon a separate ballot marked on the outside "increase (? of) the debt" and having on the inside, written or printed, "no increase of debt" or "debt may be increased" and these ballots to be deposited in a special and separate box, as was then provided by... law for elections in general. The Act of 1893 on the other hand requires the voter on the same ques- tion to use the one official ballot prescribed by the Act on which the question is to be "printed in a brief form" below the lists of candidates and followed by the words "yes" and "no." If these two methods apply to the same elections they are obviously irreconcilable. The language of the Act of 1893 ^^ section 14 is, "whenever the approval of a constitutional amendment or other question is submitted to the vote of the people, such question shall be printed upod the ballots," etc., as above quoted.

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