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Page 387
... five al- dermen , voters in municipal election were required to vote for at least five candidates for the five offices , otherwise their ballots would not be valid as to any one of the candidates for alderman . Op.Atty . Gen.1942-44 , p ...
... five al- dermen , voters in municipal election were required to vote for at least five candidates for the five offices , otherwise their ballots would not be valid as to any one of the candidates for alderman . Op.Atty . Gen.1942-44 , p ...
Page 420
... five aldermen were to be nomi- nate at first primary from total of nine who had qualified , if one man .should receive a majority at first prima- ry , then the eight men who received the highest vote but who did not receive a majority ...
... five aldermen were to be nomi- nate at first primary from total of nine who had qualified , if one man .should receive a majority at first prima- ry , then the eight men who received the highest vote but who did not receive a majority ...
Page 421
... five candidates for office of police jurors in certain ward , with three positions to be filled , and two of the candidates received majori- ties , and the other three candidates re- ceived less than a majority , the fifth candidate who ...
... five candidates for office of police jurors in certain ward , with three positions to be filled , and two of the candidates received majori- ties , and the other three candidates re- ceived less than a majority , the fifth candidate who ...
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