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4915
VIENNA

[Five] THREE. To the right of the name of each candidate
upon the official ballot AND/OR VOTING MACHINE, opposite
the name and in line therewith, shall be a square [so
printed] as to give each voter a clear opportunity to
designate by a cross (X) his or her choice of candidate.
If at any election there be any question to be submitted
to the popular vote, the said question shall be briefly
explained upon said ballot AND/OR VOTING MACHINE and the
words "For Proposition" and "Against Proposition" shall
be place thereunder so that the voter may clearly
indicate in the manner hereinbefore pointed out, whether
the voter may wish his or her ballot AND/OR VOTING
MACHINE cast for or against the proposition submitted.
[All ballots used in all town elections of Vienna shall
be printed in the same uniform type upon plain white
printing paper of ordinary book weight in black ink, and
the name of all candidates shall be printed upon all such
ballots in clear, plain, bold and legible roman capitals
twelve point (pica) type, and the printing of said names
of said candidates shall also be uniform in style and
appearance throughout the ballot. On the back and
outside of all ballots shall be printed the words
"Official Ballot for Commissioners of Vienna", the data
of the election and a facsimile of the signature of the
Clerk of the Commissioners of Vienna by whoa the ballots
have been prepared.]

[363. Judges of elections.

Richard James, Daniel J. Gore and J. Millard Reid,
are hereby appointed Judges of Election, to hold the
first election under this sub—title; and they shall give
notice that the election will be held and the place and
time thereof by handbills posted in public places in said
town, at least ten days before the date thereof; which
election shall be held on the first Monday of May, 1914,
or as soon thereafter as may be convenient; [any vacancy
in said judges caused by death or otherwise to be filled
by the remaining judges). At which election all persons
qualified as prescribed in Section 362 of this Article
shall be entitled to vote for five persons for
Commissioners having the necessary qualifications as
herein prescribed. Such Judges of Election shall,
however, before opening the polls, take the oath before
some justice of the peace to permit every qualified voter
to vote, and none other, and a majority of said judges
shall have power to do all things committed unto said
judges.]

366. Election procedure.

Said Commissioners shall, not more than thirty days
and not less than ten days prior to an election of
Commissioners, appoint three judges of election whose

 

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