Contested Election Case of Julius Kahn Vs Edward J Livernash From the Fourth
Contested Election Case of Julius Kahn Vs Edward J Livernash From the Fourth
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6. No. 175, an erasure after the name Fritz, Democratic ticket. No. 138, two crosses in the voting square after the name Carroll, Democratic ticket. No. 170, pencil lines over the name C. C. O'Donnell, in the column marked "Independent nominations. " Mr. Tevlin. Contestee denies eacli and every objection taken by counsel for con- testant, and claims that the said 9 liallots should be counted as votes for Mr. Livernash. There are 2 ballots on which Costley is voted for. There are 8 ballots on wh...ich there is no vote for Representative in Congress. There are 104 ballots on which Mr. Kahn is voted for to which contestee makes no objection. There are 17 ballots to which contestee makes the objection that they are invalid and void; that none of them should have been counted for Mr. Kahn, and that none of them should be counted for him in this proceeding. The numbers of these ballots and the grounds of the objections to them are as follows: No. 67, two crosses in the voting square opposite the name Jordan, Republican.
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