The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 106A.L. Hummel, 1923 |
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... choice to a set of delegates committed to one candi- date , but uninstructed for others . In such cases the candidate " traded " his delega- 1 The history of this movement is traced in my Primary Elections ( 1909 ) . See also my Ameri ...
... choice to a set of delegates committed to one candi- date , but uninstructed for others . In such cases the candidate " traded " his delega- 1 The history of this movement is traced in my Primary Elections ( 1909 ) . See also my Ameri ...
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... choice of the President of the United States . Hence 50 per cent of the party vote might be con- sidered a fair proportion of the party electorate . And such a vote , or a larger percentage , is usually polled in an important election ...
... choice of the President of the United States . Hence 50 per cent of the party vote might be con- sidered a fair proportion of the party electorate . And such a vote , or a larger percentage , is usually polled in an important election ...
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... choices con- stitute the most significant agency the electorate possesses in the way of pop- ular control . In Indiana about half the counties are almost fixed in their party affilia- tions . In Illinois more than half are solely ...
... choices con- stitute the most significant agency the electorate possesses in the way of pop- ular control . In Indiana about half the counties are almost fixed in their party affilia- tions . In Illinois more than half are solely ...
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ADVANTAGES It the The direct primary cannot guarantee the uniform choice of competent men any more than the elective system itself can ensure such selections . opens an easier avenue of approach , but cannot carry us through to the goal ...
ADVANTAGES It the The direct primary cannot guarantee the uniform choice of competent men any more than the elective system itself can ensure such selections . opens an easier avenue of approach , but cannot carry us through to the goal ...
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... choice we would have gone a long way toward the elimination of this objection . If the law provided that in case no one received a majority of all the votes cast , that the second choice of the voters as to all candidates except the ...
... choice we would have gone a long way toward the elimination of this objection . If the law provided that in case no one received a majority of all the votes cast , that the second choice of the voters as to all candidates except the ...
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