Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 3, Issues 45-92City Council, Printing Section, 1906 |
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... election is not effected on the first trial, on subsequent trials a plurality vote shall elect. The roll shall be called at each meeting of the council, at the discretion of the president, but not later than nine o'clock. When the ...
... election is not effected on the first trial, on subsequent trials a plurality vote shall elect. The roll shall be called at each meeting of the council, at the discretion of the president, but not later than nine o'clock. When the ...
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... election of members shall be referred to the standing committee on elections, which shall consist of five members. RULE 10. There shall be a standing committee on judiciary, consisting of five members, who shall have the power to obtain ...
... election of members shall be referred to the standing committee on elections, which shall consist of five members. RULE 10. There shall be a standing committee on judiciary, consisting of five members, who shall have the power to obtain ...
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... election, the term of office as prescribed by statute, ordinance, or both, and the salary received by each. All officers appointed by the Mayor are subject to confirmation by the Board of Aldermen, except those whose titles are marked ...
... election, the term of office as prescribed by statute, ordinance, or both, and the salary received by each. All officers appointed by the Mayor are subject to confirmation by the Board of Aldermen, except those whose titles are marked ...
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... ELECTION DEPARTMENT. Office, Old Court House, Room 8, first floor. [R. L., Chap. 11, §§ 69–79; Stat. 1903, Chap. 279; Rev. Ord. 1898, Chap. 15.] BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS. JOHN M. MINTON, Chairman. MELANCTHon W. BURLEN, Secretary ...
... ELECTION DEPARTMENT. Office, Old Court House, Room 8, first floor. [R. L., Chap. 11, §§ 69–79; Stat. 1903, Chap. 279; Rev. Ord. 1898, Chap. 15.] BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS. JOHN M. MINTON, Chairman. MELANCTHon W. BURLEN, Secretary ...
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... election, by the voters at large, including such women as may qualify for that purpose. Vacancies in the School ... election of 1905, five members will be elected, two for three years, two for two years, and one for one year; and ...
... election, by the voters at large, including such women as may qualify for that purpose. Vacancies in the School ... election of 1905, five members will be elected, two for three years, two for two years, and one for one year; and ...
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