Political Corruption and English and American Laws for Its Prevention1895 - 298페이지 |
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273 페이지
... offense but make scant provision for their own en- forcement , and call for no publicity in election expenditures and for no reports from candidates or committees . They have proved about as efficient as the moral sentiments in a copy ...
... offense but make scant provision for their own en- forcement , and call for no publicity in election expenditures and for no reports from candidates or committees . They have proved about as efficient as the moral sentiments in a copy ...
278 페이지
... a primary or sixty days prior to an election provides meat , drink or entertain- ment for any person to corruptly influence his vote is liable to a $ 25 fine for each offense . Any threats 278 Gregory - Political Corruption .
... a primary or sixty days prior to an election provides meat , drink or entertain- ment for any person to corruptly influence his vote is liable to a $ 25 fine for each offense . Any threats 278 Gregory - Political Corruption .
279 페이지
Charles Noble Gregory. a $ 25 fine for each offense . Any threats , fraud or duress to compel an elector to vote or refrain from voting in any way , are punishable by from one month to one year in the county jail . Candidates are ...
Charles Noble Gregory. a $ 25 fine for each offense . Any threats , fraud or duress to compel an elector to vote or refrain from voting in any way , are punishable by from one month to one year in the county jail . Candidates are ...
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