The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 106A.L. Hummel, 1923 |
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... adopted throughout the United States . It so happened , however , that just as the direct primary law was placed upon the statute books , the Progressive Party was formed , and many of the very persons who had championed the law were ...
... adopted throughout the United States . It so happened , however , that just as the direct primary law was placed upon the statute books , the Progressive Party was formed , and many of the very persons who had championed the law were ...
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... women become accustomed to the common burdens of their common life , assumed with the adoption of self - governing forms of political organization . Furthermore , the significance of the vote under the direct NOMINATING SYSTEMS 3.
... women become accustomed to the common burdens of their common life , assumed with the adoption of self - governing forms of political organization . Furthermore , the significance of the vote under the direct NOMINATING SYSTEMS 3.
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... adopt a commission or council - manager plan , how would nominations be made ? Or if , as some day may happen , a state adopts a simple form of government , such as the council - manager , or one in which ex- ecutive responsibility is ...
... adopt a commission or council - manager plan , how would nominations be made ? Or if , as some day may happen , a state adopts a simple form of government , such as the council - manager , or one in which ex- ecutive responsibility is ...
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... adopted and is now in use in 45 states . Connecticut , New Mexico and Rhode Island are the only states which nominate candidates exclusively by other methods . More- over , in most states the party machin- ery as it now exists is ...
... adopted and is now in use in 45 states . Connecticut , New Mexico and Rhode Island are the only states which nominate candidates exclusively by other methods . More- over , in most states the party machin- ery as it now exists is ...
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... adopting the primary - caucus system may at any time revert to the system provided by the general law . In townships , the primary - caucus plan may be adopted by the township board on its own initiative , or on petition of 25 per cent ...
... adopting the primary - caucus system may at any time revert to the system provided by the general law . In townships , the primary - caucus plan may be adopted by the township board on its own initiative , or on petition of 25 per cent ...
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