Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 3, Issues 45-87City Council, Printing Section, 1907 |
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... Voters was appointed in May, 1874, and was succeeded July 1, 1895, by the Board of Election Commissioners. This department exercises all the powers and duties formerly conferred upon the Board of Registrars of Voters, including the ...
... Voters was appointed in May, 1874, and was succeeded July 1, 1895, by the Board of Election Commissioners. This department exercises all the powers and duties formerly conferred upon the Board of Registrars of Voters, including the ...
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... voters of Boston at the Municipal Election of 1902, the term of the commission was further extended to July 1, 1906. By Stat. 1906, Chap. 213, the term of the commission was further extended to July 1, 1909. The commission had charge of ...
... voters of Boston at the Municipal Election of 1902, the term of the commission was further extended to July 1, 1906. By Stat. 1906, Chap. 213, the term of the commission was further extended to July 1, 1909. The commission had charge of ...
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... voters in the several districts. Such districts shall be so formed that no ward of a city and no town shall be divided, and no district shall be so formed that it shall be entitled to elect more than three representatives.” The ...
... voters in the several districts. Such districts shall be so formed that no ward of a city and no town shall be divided, and no district shall be so formed that it shall be entitled to elect more than three representatives.” The ...
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... voters in the city. By Chapter 291 of the Acts of 1906, the powers and duties of the Board of Police relative to the listing and registration of voters were transferred to a Listing Board, to be composed of the Police Commissioner and ...
... voters in the city. By Chapter 291 of the Acts of 1906, the powers and duties of the Board of Police relative to the listing and registration of voters were transferred to a Listing Board, to be composed of the Police Commissioner and ...
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... voters of that city, thirteen aldermen at large. “SECTION 2. No voter shall vote for more than seven aldermen, and the thirteen aldermen receiving the highest number of votes shall be declared elected. “SECTION 3. In case a vacancy ...
... voters of that city, thirteen aldermen at large. “SECTION 2. No voter shall vote for more than seven aldermen, and the thirteen aldermen receiving the highest number of votes shall be declared elected. “SECTION 3. In case a vacancy ...
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