Voting in the Armed Forces...: Hearing...on S. 1654, H.R. 8917 Et Al....June 25, 1954 |
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... tion or blanks for return address of sender ; ( h ) provide that the gummed flap of the State envelope supplied for the return of the ballot be separated by a wax paper or other appropriate pro- tective insert from the remaining ...
... tion or blanks for return address of sender ; ( h ) provide that the gummed flap of the State envelope supplied for the return of the ballot be separated by a wax paper or other appropriate pro- tective insert from the remaining ...
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... tion of the legislative or administrative action recommended in section 201 : Subsection ( a ) contains a general recommendation that the States accept the standard Federal post card application provided by section 304 of the act from ...
... tion of the legislative or administrative action recommended in section 201 : Subsection ( a ) contains a general recommendation that the States accept the standard Federal post card application provided by section 304 of the act from ...
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... tion of certain features of the previous form which experience has proved inade- quate are made by this section . There- Section 305 authorizes the use of the previously prepared Federal post card for the election of Members of Congress ...
... tion of certain features of the previous form which experience has proved inade- quate are made by this section . There- Section 305 authorizes the use of the previously prepared Federal post card for the election of Members of Congress ...
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... tion is to be 91⁄2 by 4 % inches . The increase in size will certainly make it most inconvenient for everyone , including our division and the boards of elections . Under the present law the Federal post - card application ( Standard ...
... tion is to be 91⁄2 by 4 % inches . The increase in size will certainly make it most inconvenient for everyone , including our division and the boards of elections . Under the present law the Federal post - card application ( Standard ...
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absentee ballot Act is applicable application for absentee appropriate Armed Forces ASHMORE assist Federal personnel balloting material BURLESON card application provided chairman civilian employees COMMITTEE ON HOUSE condition of voting defines the term Department of Defense departments and agencies DIVISION FOR SERVICEMEN'S electors for President enactment envelope existing law 50 Federal post card Federal post-card application HOUSE ADMINISTRATION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES including members instructions for voting LeCompte legislation Major GROGAN merchant marine MORANO pay any poll permit and assist persons covered poll tax post card application Postmaster practicable and compatible Presidential designee primary election proposal provision recommends reenacts existing law reenacts in similar registration and voting Secretary section 102 sectional analysis Senate September 16 September 29 SERVICEMEN'S VOTING spouses and dependents SUBCOMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS Subsection transmission of balloting United United States Senators Vice President vote by absentee voter voting franchise voting instructions voting procedure WATSON words
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Page 7 - If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any person or circumstance, shall be held invalid, the remainder of this Act, or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby.
Page 16 - ... as a condition of voting in any election for President, Vice President, electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or Member of the House of Representatives, be required to pay any poll tax or other tax or make any other payment to any State or political subdivision thereof.
Page 1 - Bills lo permit and assist Federal personnel, including members of the Armed Forces. and their families, to exercise their voting franchise, 82d Cong., 2d Sess.
Page 6 - ... (c) It shall be unlawful for any commissioned, noncommissioned, warrant, or petty officer in the armed forces of the United States (1) to attempt to influence any member of the armed forces to vote or not to vote for any particular candidate, or (2) to require any member of the armed forces to march to any polling...
Page 2 - States of the United States and the District of Columbia and their spouses and dependents when residing with or accompanying them...
Page 9 - In any primary, special, or general election held in his election district or precinct; and in order to afford ample opportunity for such persons to vote for Federal, State, and local officials and to utilize the absentee balloting procedures of the various States to the greatest extent possible, the following provisions are enacted.
Page 6 - States, and persons (other than members of the Armed Forces) enrolled with the United States for employment, or for training for employment, or maintained by the United States for emergency relief service, as officers or members of crews of any such vessels; but does not include persons so employed, or enrolled for such employment or for training for such employment, or maintained for such emergency relief service, on the Great Lakes or the Inland waterways; (3) The term "dependent" means any person...
Page 1 - Act of 1955" (Public Law 296— 84th Congress, Chapter 565— First Session). This act became law by approval of the President on August 9, 1955. The new law repeals the act entitled "An act to provide for a Method of Voting, in time of war, by members of the land and naval forces, absent from the place of their residence", approved September 16, 1942 (56 Statute 753) as amended.
Page 1 - Washington, DC The subcommittee met at 10 am, in the committee room of the House Committee on Public Lands, Hon.
Page 14 - Idaho be authorized and he is hereby directed to immediately forward certified copies of this memorial to the speaker of the house and to the president of the senate...