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election, I do not know; that they go through that.
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MR. GORY: I am interested particularly in
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the type of ballot that would be used among lawyers.
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Do I understand you to say that they have a set of
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questions, they do not just vote for Smith or Jones,
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but they mark Smith or Jones' paper and the question-
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naires are given certain weight and then --
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MR. WINTERS: Yes.
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MR. CORY: After the papers are graded, they
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serve as a ballot, is that it?
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MR. WINTERS: That is the practice in certain
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Ohio cities.
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MR. MARTINEAU: That is between competing
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candidates, is it not?
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MR. WINTERS: Yes.
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MR, COHY: I understood it was only used in
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certain places. I'm interested in th^t type of ballot,
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I think it is very good.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Couldn't that also bo used in
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a non-competitive situation?
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MR. WINTERS: Perhaps it could. The idea is
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