The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 106A.L. Hummel, 1923 |
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... 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- can Party System , Ch . 9 ( 1922 ) ; Recent Tend ...
... 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- can Party System , Ch . 9 ( 1922 ) ; Recent Tend ...
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... dates for elective offices may be nomi- 1 See Digest of Primary Election Laws , p . 181 . usually being vested in the governing authority of the party of the jurisdic- tion in which the primary is to be held . The laws in either case ...
... dates for elective offices may be nomi- 1 See Digest of Primary Election Laws , p . 181 . usually being vested in the governing authority of the party of the jurisdic- tion in which the primary is to be held . The laws in either case ...
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... DATES OF PRIMARIES The dates of the primaries at which candidates are nominated for the gen- eral election are scattered from January to September of the even - numbered years . There is one general primary held in January , one in ...
... DATES OF PRIMARIES The dates of the primaries at which candidates are nominated for the gen- eral election are scattered from January to September of the even - numbered years . There is one general primary held in January , one in ...
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... dates for office subsequent to the pri- maries . There is a tendency on the part of party managers to discourage the practice of nominating independent candidates , and certain safeguards , some wise and others foolish , have been ...
... dates for office subsequent to the pri- maries . There is a tendency on the part of party managers to discourage the practice of nominating independent candidates , and certain safeguards , some wise and others foolish , have been ...
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... any voter may cast three votes for any candidate for the lower house of the state legislature , or dis- tribute them among either 2 or 3 candi- dates . the direct primary has again survived an assault none the. 3 DIRECT PRIMARIES 17.
... any voter may cast three votes for any candidate for the lower house of the state legislature , or dis- tribute them among either 2 or 3 candi- dates . the direct primary has again survived an assault none the. 3 DIRECT PRIMARIES 17.
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