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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

then such Board of Supervisors of Elections shall audit his
time and allow him compensation only for the time during
which he has actually served.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
270 XXXX. All oaths required by this Article to be in

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writing shall have a certificate of the officer taking the same
attached and signed by him, and said Supervisors of Elections,
officers of registration and judges of election are hereby em-
powered to administer all oaths and affirmations required in
the discharge of the duties of their respective offices.
270YYYY. The word ''Election," as used in this Article,
shall be construed to include elections had within said city for

Oaths be
certified.

the purpose of enabling voters to choose some public officer or
officers under the laws of this State, or to pass upon any law
or other public act or proposition submitted to vote by law.
In computing the times for notices to be given under this
Article Sundays shall be included except when the day on
which said notice should be given should happen to fall on
Sunday, in which event the same shall be given on the Mon-
day following; the day of giving .the notice and the day of
registration or election shall be excluded.

Definition of
terms.

270 ZZZZ. In all trials for offenses against any of the pro-
visions of this Article, or of any existing law relating to regis-
tration or elections, where such offense is punishable by im-
prisonment in the penitentiary, the State and defense shall
each be entitled to twenty peremptory challenge of jurors.

Challenges of
Jurors.

270 A A A A A. At least thirty days before every city election
the city attorney shall prepare full instructions for the guid-
ance of the voters of such election as to obtaining ballots, as to
the manner of marking them, and the method of gaining
assistance, and as to obtaining new ballots in the place of those
accidentally destroyed, with such other instructions as shall, in
his opinion, be necessary and proper, said instructions shall be
furnished by the Board of Supervisors of Elections, who shall
respectively cause the same, together with copies of section
270 CCC, 270 D D D and 270 E E E of this Article, to be printed
in laage, clear type, on separate cards, to be called ''Cards of
Instruction," and said Board of Supervisors shall furnish
twelve of the same with the ballots for use in each election

Instructions
to voters to
be printed.

precinct. They shall also cauee to be printed on light card-
board or heavy sized paper ten or more copies of the form of
the ballot provided for each voting place at each election therein,
which shall be called "specimen ballots," and the same shall be
furnished with the other ballots prepared for each voting place.

Specimen
ballots to
be printed



 
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