This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...thosenamed may be convenient for either of those purposes, anything 111 this Act. herein contained notwithstanding. This section is repealed by the Ballot Act so far as it relates to taking the poll. Sheriffs shall divide their coun-ties into dis-tricts for polling, and appoint polling places. Town clerks shall appoint ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...thosenamed may be convenient for either of those purposes, anything 111 this Act. herein contained notwithstanding. This section is repealed by the Ballot Act so far as it relates to taking the poll. Sheriffs shall divide their coun-ties into dis-tricts for polling, and appoint polling places. Town clerks shall appoint polling places in cities and burghs, and divide certain burghs into polling districts. Voters to poll in the district where the property which gives the qualification lies. Proviso as to certain burghs. Regulations respecting contested elections. 2 & 3 WiU. 4, c. 65. 27. That within three months after the passing of this Act each sheriff shall divide his county into convenient districts for polling, following, as nearly as possible, the boundaries of parishes, baronies, or other known subdivisions, and shall appoint a particular polling place for each such district, which place shall be selected so as to be most accessible to the voters in the district; and such polling places shall in no case be more in number than fifteen for any one county, and shall be so arranged as that no more than six hundred persons or thereabouts shall poll at any election at any one place; and each town clerk shall, in like manner, appoint one polling place in every city, burgh, or town of which he is clerk, in which the number of voters does not exceed six hundred or thereabouts, and shall, whenever the number of registered voters in any such city, burgh, or town shall exceed six hundred or thereabouts, divide the said city, burgh, or town into convenient districts, and appoint a convenient polling place in each such district, so as that no more than about six hundred persons shall poll at any election at any such place; and each sheriff clerk shall within fou...
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