Machine Politics and Money in Elections in New York CityHarper, 1887 - 150 pages |
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Page 36
... provides for the compensation of these inspectors and poll- clerks at the rate of $ 7.50 per day for each day's service at any registra- tion or election , which compensation is paid on the certificate of the chief of the Bureau of Elec ...
... provides for the compensation of these inspectors and poll- clerks at the rate of $ 7.50 per day for each day's service at any registra- tion or election , which compensation is paid on the certificate of the chief of the Bureau of Elec ...
Page 37
... provides that the legal compensation of all inspectors of election , and poll - clerks , and other officers of election , the cost and expenses of all necessary election notices , posters , maps , advertise- ments , registers , books ...
... provides that the legal compensation of all inspectors of election , and poll - clerks , and other officers of election , the cost and expenses of all necessary election notices , posters , maps , advertise- ments , registers , books ...
Page 39
... provides for four inspectors and two poll - clerks to each district , making an aggre- gate of 4872 election officers paid out of the City Treasury ; 2436 of which are Democrats , and 2436 of which are Republicans . The Republican Po ...
... provides for four inspectors and two poll - clerks to each district , making an aggre- gate of 4872 election officers paid out of the City Treasury ; 2436 of which are Democrats , and 2436 of which are Republicans . The Republican Po ...
Page 58
... give a mean total of $ 203,000 . It is usually calculated that the assessment of candi- dates will cover this item ... provide for 44 men , which , with 10 men paid by law , is 54 men to each of 812 districts , or say 43,848 persons . At ...
... give a mean total of $ 203,000 . It is usually calculated that the assessment of candi- dates will cover this item ... provide for 44 men , which , with 10 men paid by law , is 54 men to each of 812 districts , or say 43,848 persons . At ...
Page 79
... providing for the representation of minorities . In 1873 , when the present charter of this city was enacted , the design was to provide for minor- ity representation in electing the Board of Alder- men , where it was believed to be ...
... providing for the representation of minorities . In 1873 , when the present charter of this city was enacted , the design was to provide for minor- ity representation in electing the Board of Alder- men , where it was believed to be ...
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Page 98 - ... to give or lend, or shall offer, promise, or promise to procure, or to endeavour to procure any money or valuable consideration, to or for any voter, or to or for any person on behalf of any voter or to or for any other person, in order to induce any voter to vote, or refrain from voting, or shall corruptly do any such act as aforesaid, on account of such voter having voted or refrained from voting at any election; 2.
Page 98 - ... 3. Every person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself, or by any other person on his behalf, make any such gift, loan, offer, promise, procurement, or agreement as aforesaid, to or for any person, in order to induce such person to procure, or endeavour to procure, the return of any person to serve in Parliament, or the vote of any voter at any election : 4.
Page 102 - ... for the purpose of promoting or procuring the election of a Candidate...
Page 98 - ... any voter, or to or for any other person, in order to induce such voter to vote, or refrain from voting, or shall corruptly do any such act as aforesaid on account of any voter having voted or refrained from voting at any election...
Page 99 - Election: 5. Every Person who shall advance or pay, or cause to be paid, any Money to or to the Use of any other Person with the Intent that such Money or any Part thereof shall be expended in Bribery at any Election...
Page 98 - Every person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself, or by any other person on his behalf, give, lend, or agree to give or lend, or shall offer, promise, or promise to procure or to endeavour to procure, any money or valuable consideration, to or for any voter, or to or for any person on behalf of any voter, or to or for any other person in order to induce any voter to vote, or refrain from voting...
Page 92 - Form of Directions for the Guidance of the Voter in voting, which shall be printed in conspicuous Characters, and placarded outside every Polling Station and in every Compartment of every Polling Station* The voter may vote for...
Page 99 - Behalf, receive, agree, or contract for any Money, Gift, Loan, or valuable Consideration, Office, Place or Employment, for himself or for any other Person, for voting or agreeing to vote, or for refraining or agreeing to refrain from voting, at any Election : 2.
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