Virginia Election Laws In Effect June 18, 1922 (Classic Reprint)
James B. O.
Virginia Election Laws
In Effect June 18, 1922 (Classic Reprint)
James B. O.
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- EAN: 9781331183150
- Ilość stron: 98
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- Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: Virginia Election Laws - James B. O.
Excerpt from Virginia Election Laws: In Effect June 18, 1922
Sec. 18. Qualifications of voters. - Every male citizen of the United States, twenty-one years of age, who has been a resident of the State two years, of the county, city, or town one year, and of the precinct in which he offers to vote, thirty days, next preceding the election in which he offers to vote, has been registered and has paid his State poll taxes, as hereinafter required, shall be entitled to vote for members of the General Assembly and all officers elective by the people; but removal from one precinct to another, in the same county, city or town shall not deprive any person of his right to vote in the precinct from which he has moved, until the expiration of thirty days after such removal.
Sec. 19. Registration of voters; who are entitled to register prior to 1904 - There shall be general registrations in the counties, cities and towns of the State during the years nineteen hundred and two and nineteen hundred and three at such times and in such manner as may be prescribed by an ordinance of this Convention. At such registrations every male citizen of the United States having the qualifications of age and residence required in section eighteen shall be entitled to register, if he be:
First. A person who, prior to the adoption of this Constitution, served in time of war in the army or navy of the United States, of the Confederate States, or of any State of the United States or of the Confederate States; or,
Second. A son of any such person; or,
Third. A person, who owns property, upon which, for the year next preceding that in which he offers to register, State taxes aggregating at least one dollar have been paid; or,
Fourth. A person able to read any section of this Constitution submitted to him by the officers of registration and to give a reasonable explanation of the same; or, if unable to read such section, able to understand and give a reasonable explanation thereof when read to him by the officers.
A roll containing the names of all persons thus registered, sworn to and certified by the officers of registration, shall be filed for record and preservation, in the clerk's office of the circuit court of the county, or the clerk's office of the corporation court of the city, as the case may be. Persons thus enrolled shall not be required to register again, unless they shall have ceased to be residents of the State, or become disqualified by section twenty-three. Any person denied registration, under this section shall have the right of appeal to the circuit court of his county, or the corporation court of his city, or to the judge thereof in vacation.
Sec. 20. Who may register after 1904. - After the first day of January, nineteen hundred and four, every male citizen of the United States, having the qualifications of age and residence required in section eighteen, shall be entitled to register, provided:
First. That he has personally paid to the proper officer all State poll taxes assessed or assessable against him, under this or the former Constitution, for the three years next preceding that in which he offers to register; or, if he come of age at such time that no poll tax shall have been assessable against him for the year preceding the year in which he offers to register, has paid one dollar and fifty cents, in satisfaction of the first year's poll tax assessable against him; and,
Second. That, unless physically unable to make application to register in his own handwriting, without aid, suggestion, or memorandum, in the presence of the registration officers, stating therein his name, age, date and place of birth, residence and occupation at the time and for the two years next preceding, and whether he has previously voted, and, if so, the State, county, and precinct in which he voted last; and,
Third. That he answer on bath any and all questions affecting his qualifica
Szczegóły: Virginia Election Laws - James B. O.
Nazwa: Virginia Election Laws In Effect June 18, 1922 (Classic Reprint)
Autor: James B. O.
Wydawnictwo: FB &c Ltd
Kod paskowy: 9781331183150
Języki: angielski
Ilość stron: 98
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Oprawa: Miękka
Recenzje: Virginia Election Laws - James B. O.
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