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APPENDIX.

LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES

IN RELATION TO

THE ELECTIVE FRANCHISE.

ELECTION OF SENATORS.

ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES.

ORGANIZATION OF MEETINGS OF CONGRESS.

CONTESTED ELECTIONS.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.

ALSO A DISCUSSION OF THE QUESTION OF RESIDENCE AS A QUALIFICATION FOR VOTING, BEING PART OF REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF ELECTIONS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U. S., IN CASE OF CESSNA VS. MYERS.

THE ELECTIVE FRANCHISE.

(FROM THE REVISED STATUTES.)

Sec. 2002. Bringing armed troops to places of election.

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2003. Interference with freedom of elections by officers of army

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2004. Race, color, or previous condition, not to affect the right

to vote.

0 2005. Nor the performance of any pre-requisite.

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2006. Penalty for refusing to give full effect to preceding section.

44 2007. What shall entitle a person to vote.

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2008. Penalty for wrongfully refusing to receive a vote.

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2011. In cities or towns of over 20,000 inhabitants, upon written application of two citizens, the circuit judge to open court.

2012. Supervisors of election.

2013. Court to be kept open.

2014. District judge may perform duties of circuit judge.

2015. Construction of preceding section.

"6 2016. Duties of supervisors of elections.

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2017. Attendance at elections.

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2018. To personally scrutinize and count each ballot.
2019. Their positions.

66 2020. When molested.

64 2021. Special deputies.

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2023. Persons arrested to be taken forthwith before a judge.

2024. Assistance of bystanders.

66 2025. Chief supervisors of elections.

แ 2026. Their duties.

แ 2027. Marshals to forward complaint to chief supervisors.

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2028. Supervisors and deputy marshals to be qualified voters, &c.

แ 2029. Certain supervisors not to make arrests, &c.

แ 2030. No more marshals or deputy marshals to be appointed

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SEC. 2002. No military or naval officer, or other person engaged in the civil, military, or naval service of the United States, shall order, bring, keep, or have under his authority or control, any troops or armed men at the place where any general or special election is held in any State, unless it be necessary to repel the armed enemies of the United States, or to keep the peace at the polls.

SEC. 2003. No officer of the Army or Navy of the United States shall prescribe or fix, or attempt to prescribe or fix, by proclamation, order, or otherwise, the qualifications of voters in any State, or in any manner interfere with the freedom of any election in any State, or with the exercise of the free right of suffrage in any State.

SEC. 2004. All citizens of the United States who are otherwise quali fied by law to vote at any election by the people in any State, Territory, district, county, city, parish, township, school district, municipality, or other territorial subdivision, shall be entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; any constitution, law, custom, usage, or regulation of any State or territory, or by or under its authority, to the contrary notwithstanding.

SEC. 2005. When, under the authority of the constitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act is required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by such constitution or laws persons or officers are charged with the duty of furnishing to citizens an opportunity to perform such prerequisite, or to become qualified to vote, every such person and officer shall give to all citizens of the United States the same and equal opportunity to perform such prerequisite, and to become qualified to vote.

SEC. 2006. Every person or officer charged with the duty specified in the preceding section, who refuses or knowingly omits to give full effect to that section, shall forfeit the sum of five hundred dollars to the party aggrieved by such refusal or omission, to be recovered by an action on the case, with costs, and such allowance for counsel fees as the court may deem just.

SEC. 2007. Whenever under the authority of the constitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act is required to be done by a citizen as a prerequisite to qualify or entitle him to vote, the offer of such citizen to perform the act required to be done shall, if it fail to be carried into execution by reason of the wrongful act or omis. sion of the person or officer charged with the duty of receiving or permitting such performance or offer to perform, or acting thereon, be deemed and held as a performance in law of such act; and the person so offering and failing to vote, and being otherwise qualified, shall be entitled to vote in the same manner and to the same extent as if he had in fact performed such act.

SEC. 2008. Every judge, inspector, or other officer of election whose duty it is to receive, count, certify, register, report, or give effect to the vote of such citizen, who wrongfully refuses or omits to receive, count,

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