Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 70
... vote through district elections or , in the other case , by securing a unit vote through an election at large . In 1824 seven states , entitled to seventy electors , chose them by districts ; seven others , entitled to seventy - one ...
... vote through district elections or , in the other case , by securing a unit vote through an election at large . In 1824 seven states , entitled to seventy electors , chose them by districts ; seven others , entitled to seventy - one ...
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... vote , and a tie of " Presidential votes " decided by the larger popular vote , a sounder method ? Perhaps the most striking case illustrat- ing what can happen under our present system is that of Cleveland in 1888 when he received ...
... vote , and a tie of " Presidential votes " decided by the larger popular vote , a sounder method ? Perhaps the most striking case illustrat- ing what can happen under our present system is that of Cleveland in 1888 when he received ...
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... vote of New York State while Smith had nearly 47 % . Yet Hoover received the whole 45 electoral votes of the state . It is not easy to justify this when the large electoral vote was due in great part to that large fraction of the ...
... vote of New York State while Smith had nearly 47 % . Yet Hoover received the whole 45 electoral votes of the state . It is not easy to justify this when the large electoral vote was due in great part to that large fraction of the ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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