On the Management of a Parliamentary Election a Practical Guide

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On the Management of a Parliamentary Election a Practical Guide
James Broughton Edge
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If necessary, he must send assistance to the canvasser, and get some active friends to wait upon the voters. 7. It is particularly urged that chairmen, clerks in charge, canvassers, clerks, messengers (who are voters and unpaid), should vote at the first convenient opportunity, and that as many friends as possible be got to attend at the polling booth before 8 a. M. , so that Messrs. Smith and Jones may head the poll from the first. 8. The chairman should have two canvass books prepared for him..., containing the names of all ont-voters ; those pollint/ in but residing out of his ward or district in one book, and those residing in but polling out of the ward or district in another. He should constantly during the day refer to the voters in the first book, and see, by reference to the wall sheets, that they are duly polling. As each person is maiked off on the wall sheet as having voted, his name should be struck from the canvass book. If any voters remain unpolled after noon, he should send their names upon a voters un- polled card to the chairman of the ward or district where they have been canvassed, and if there is any continued delay in their voting, he must send a special messenger to bring them up.

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