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Permanent Registration of Voters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Joseph P. Harris*
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin

Abstract

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Legislative Notes and Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1928

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References

1 Castleman, David R., “Louisville Election Frauds in Court and Out,” National Municipal Review, Dec, 1927CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Taylor v. Nuetzel, 295 S. W. 873 (1927).

2 Session Laws of Indiana, Ch. 195.

3 The permanent registration systems of various cities are described in detail by the writer in a series of articles in the National Municipal Review. Minneapolis, Sept., 1924Google Scholar; Milwaukee, Oct., 1925; Boston, Sept., 1926; Omaha, Nov., 1926.

4 See A Proposed System of Registering Voters and of Canvassing the Registration Lists in Chicago (1923).

5 Session Laws of Minnesota, Ch. 305.

6 Ibid., Ch. 375.

7 Session Laws of Kentucky, Ch. 64.

8 Session Laws of Indiana, Ch. 138.

9 Session Laws of Idaho, Ch. 96.

10 Session Laws of Delaware, Ch. 106.

11 Session Laws of New Jersey, Ch. 328.

12 Rocca, Helen M., Registration Laws, published by the National League of Women Voters (1925)Google Scholar.

13 Session Laws of Wisconsin, Ch. 208.

14 Session Laws of Iowa, Ch. 21.

15 “A Model Registration System,” Supplement to the National Municipal Review, Jan., 1927.

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