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The Voting Machine Extends its Territory4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

T. David Zukerman*
Affiliation:
Political Research Bureau, New York City

Abstract

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1927

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Footnotes

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This note brings to date the earlier history of the voting machine as presented by the author in a pamphlet entitled “The Voting Machine; Report on the History, Use, and Advantages of Mechanical Means for Casting and Counting Ballots,” published in January, 1925.

References

5 Act No. 136, 1927.

6 Chap. 68, Session Laws, 1927.

7 American City Magazine, Dec, 1926, p. 802 Google Scholar.

8 Pollock, James K., “Use of the Voting Machine in Michigan”, Bulletin No. 5, 1926 Google Scholar.

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