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Military Absent-Voting Laws1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

P. Orman Ray
Affiliation:
Northwestern University

Abstract

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Legislative Notes and Reviews
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1918

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References

2 Delaware, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia.

3 Journal of the House of Representatives. … Connecticut, Special Session, 1916, pp. 14 ff.; General Acts of Massachusetts, 1916, pp. 591 ff; Laws of Vermont, Special Session, 1916, pp. 468, 470.

4 Revised Statutes of … Delaware, 1915, ch. 60, pp. 885 ff. Laws of the State of Illinois, 1917, pp. 440 ff. General Statutes of Kansas, 1915, ch. 3, pp. 852 ff. Revised Statutes of … Maine, 6th revision, 1916, ch. 7, pp. 170–171, and the Constitution of Maine, Art. II, sec. 4, and Art. IX, sec. 12. Special Session Laws of Minnesota, 1916, p. 3 ff. Laws of Missouri, 1917, pp. 276 ff. Laws of Nebraska, 1917, pp. 395 ff. Revised Laws of Nevada, 1912, I, sec. 1887ff. Compiled Statutes of New Jersey, 1910, II, pp. 2144 ff. Laws of the State of New York, 1917, III, ch. 815, pp. 2763 ff, amending the Consolidated Laws of New York, 1909, II, ch. 17, pp. 1008 ff. Oklahoma Session Laws, 1917, pp. 247 ff. Purdon's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, (Stewart's 13th edition) II, 1367 ff. General Laws of Rhode Island, 1909, p. 114, and the Constitution of Rhode Island, Amendment 4. Acts of West Virginia, 2d Extra Session, 1917, pp. 54 ff.

5 Delaware, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

6 A general order of the war department, dated June 28, states that very few state laws provide a practicable method of taking soldiers' votes under prevailing conditions in Europe; and that these laws will need to be amended so as to validate votes cast under conditions which the department has found necessary to prescribe.

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