| Sir James David Marwick - Election law - 1879 - 878 pages
...be obeyed or fulfilled substantially. The 2d section enacts, as to what the voter shall do, that " the voter, having secretly marked his vote on the...it up so as to conceal his vote, shall place it in an inclosed box." This is all that is said in the body of the act about what the voter shall do with... | |
| Cameron Churchill, Sir Alexander Carmichael Bruce - Sheriffs - 1879 - 502 pages
...station, and the number of such voter on the register of voters is to be marked on the counterfoil, and the voter having secretly marked his vote on the...paper, and folded it up so as to conceal his vote, is to place it in a closed box in the presence of the officer presiding at the polling station after... | |
| 1880 - 306 pages
...station, and the number of such voter on the register of voters shall be marked on the counterfoil, and the voter having secretly marked his vote on the...called " the presiding officer ") after having shown to mm the official mark at the back. Any ballot paper which has not on its back the official mark, or... | |
| Political science - 1880 - 942 pages
...polling place, and the number of such voter on the register of voters shall be marked on the counterfoil, and the voter having secretly marked his vote on the...presence of the officer presiding at the polling station after having shown to him the official mark at the back.' The first election under the Ballot Act took... | |
| George Pitt-Lewis - Admiralty - 1880 - 1042 pages
...station, and the number of such voter on the " register of voters shall be marked on the counterfoil, OF THE PEACE.-G>H<mu«!. poll" ing station (in this Act called ' the presiding officer ') after " having shown to him the official... | |
| E. Chandos Leigh, Sir Henry Denis Le Marchant - Election law - 1880 - 498 pages
...obeyed or fulfilled substantially." " The second section enacts, as to what the voter shall do, that ' the voter, having secretly marked his vote on the...it up so as to conceal his vote, shall place it in an enclosed box.' This is all that is said in the body of the act about what the voter shall do with... | |
| Francis James Newman Rogers, John Corrie Carter - Election law - 1880 - 914 pages
...within the polling station (the number of the voter on the register being marked on the counterfoil) and the voter, having secretly marked his vote on the paper and fulled it up so as to conceal his vote, shall place it in a closed box in the presence of the officer... | |
| 1882 - 312 pages
...station, and the number of such voter on the register of voters shall be marked on the counterfoil, and the voter having secretly marked his vote on the...officer presiding at the polling station (in this Act culled " the presiding officer") after having shown to him the official mark at the back. Any ballot... | |
| Cameron Churchill - Sheriffs - 1882 - 790 pages
...the register of voters is to be marked on the counterfoil, and the voter having secretly marked liis vote on the paper, and folded it up so as to conceal his vote, is to place it in a closed box in the presence of the officer presiding at the polling station after... | |
| Great Britain, Sir Hugh Owen - Local elections - 1883 - 492 pages
...station, and the number of such voter on the register of voters shall be marked on the counterfoil ; and the voter having secretly marked his vote on the...having shown to him the official mark at the back, (a) Any ballot paper which has not on its back the official mark, or on which votes are given to more... | |
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