A Catechism of the Constitution of the United States of America: With Sketches of the Constitutional and Ratifying Conventions, and Valuable Personal, Historical, Political and Legal Information, Criticism and InterpretationThe Author, 1896 - 190 sider |
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Side 67
... electors , Senators , and Representatives . The United States can erect no polling places within the States . Each House of Congress has only au- thority to " judge of the elections , returns , and qualifications of its own members ...
... electors , Senators , and Representatives . The United States can erect no polling places within the States . Each House of Congress has only au- thority to " judge of the elections , returns , and qualifications of its own members ...
Side 74
... electors ? They are elective State officers . In a body called usually the Electoral College they are the States in special council . The theory of the framers of the Constitution was that the electors should be intermediaries between ...
... electors ? They are elective State officers . In a body called usually the Electoral College they are the States in special council . The theory of the framers of the Constitution was that the electors should be intermediaries between ...
Side 75
... electors , who shall tally with the number of Representatives in Congress , shall be appointed by congressional districts , and that the States shall be divided into two districts for the appointment of electors - at- large , who tally ...
... electors , who shall tally with the number of Representatives in Congress , shall be appointed by congressional districts , and that the States shall be divided into two districts for the appointment of electors - at- large , who tally ...
Side 76
... electors , and by the act of 1802 the State was divided into nine districts , seven of them choosing one elector each , and two of them two electors each . Still more curious was the election of 1832 , in which , by an act of the ...
... electors , and by the act of 1802 the State was divided into nine districts , seven of them choosing one elector each , and two of them two electors each . Still more curious was the election of 1832 , in which , by an act of the ...
Side 98
... . readjusts the duties of electors , and so amends Article II . , section 3 , of the un- amended Constitution as to prevent a repetition L of the Jefferson - Burr contention , and prescribes that 98 CATECHISM OF THE CONSTITUTION.
... . readjusts the duties of electors , and so amends Article II . , section 3 , of the un- amended Constitution as to prevent a repetition L of the Jefferson - Burr contention , and prescribes that 98 CATECHISM OF THE CONSTITUTION.
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