. Loyal citizenship. Fig. 39. The ballot box—a symbol of the rule of the Elections 77. Fig. 40. An rlprtinn scene. Secret votinp; represents a pre<it advanceover the ancient iiietliod of election by the shouts of the people. others the payment of a poll tax is required. It isalso generally necessary to have registered ones nameas a voter at some time preceding the election, and tohave resided thirty days in the precinct, from threeto six months in the county, and a year in the places and election officers. There mustbe a polling place for every few hundred voters, an


. Loyal citizenship. Fig. 39. The ballot box—a symbol of the rule of the Elections 77. Fig. 40. An rlprtinn scene. Secret votinp; represents a pre<it advanceover the ancient iiietliod of election by the shouts of the people. others the payment of a poll tax is required. It isalso generally necessary to have registered ones nameas a voter at some time preceding the election, and tohave resided thirty days in the precinct, from threeto six months in the county, and a year in the places and election officers. There mustbe a polling place for every few hundred voters, andfor this purpose the connnunily is divided intoelection districts or precincts. For each polling placethere is an election board, consisting usually of fromthree to six persons, appointed by the county clerkor other officer. It is the duty of the board to seethat only properly registered persons vole; Ihal thesecrecy of the ballot is preserved; and, NshtMi tlie 78 Loyal Citizenship To vote for a Person, mark a Cross X in the Square at wthe right of the Party Name, or Political Pesigrnation.


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