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Election laws
  • Brummitt would remedy election law ignorance. Je.29-32: 5.
  • Sub-committee on election law. F.4-33:9. Maxwell explain? oointe of election bil] P.26-33S7 X.
  • Committee to study ballot reforms. N.28-36:1.
  • Committee would change primary day to
  • Tuesday. D.l9-36:5.
Election laws
  • Election reform measures reach legislature first. Jan.7-57:1.
  • Sweeping election law changes proposed by state committee. Jan.23-37:12. 3.
  • Election bills placed on shelf. F.12-37:
  • Proposed voting reforms meet Assembly obstacles. Mar.5-37:2. 1
  • Senators slay absentees bill. Mar.6-37:1
  • Election reform measure rejected by committee. Mar.17-37:1.
Election laws
  • Duncan submits morality views on voting in primary. S.25-30:8.
  • Brummitt replies to Duncan. S.28-30:6 J
  • Duncan dwells on election law. S.SO-SO: 8.'
  • Brummitt answers Duncan's morality viewj 0.3-30:1.
  • Jonas attacks ballot ruling by Brummitt. 0.5-30:2.
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Election laws
  • Make absentee abbot arrest in Asheville 0.19-30:4 0.
  • A.M.Rebman held for court in election case at Asheville. 0.21-30:1.
  • Election official at High Point arrestee 0.31-30:1.
Election laws
  • Electi n reforms loom as legislative issue. Jl.11-38:1.
  • Why not? (ed.) Ag.6-38:4. 4.
  • Corey will seek absentee repeal. Ag.7-36
  • Two-fisted words (ed.) Jan.11-39:4.
  • Election law reform now appears almost certain. Jan.13-39:1.
  • Sentiment grows to end absent vote in
  • primary. Jan.18-39:1.
Election laws
  • Lucas conferB with members of General Assembly. Jan.20-39:3.
  • Drastic voting reform proposed in new bills. Jan.24-39:1.
  • Clean out crookedness (ed.) Jan.25-39:4<
  • No leeway for fraud (ed.) Jan.26-39:4.
  • Governor's program (ed.i) Jan.28-39:4.
  • Action delayed on election bill. F.2-39:
  • 14
  • Election issue comes to front as lines
  • form. F.4-39:1. A.p.4.
Election laws
  • Elimination of markers causes election snag. F.8-39:14. 39:1.
  • Seeking harmony on election laws. F.9-Primary absentees votes dropped by committee. F.11-39:12.
  • Timely warning (ed.) F.14-39:4. 14. Seeks to speed election action. F.16-391 Election reform gaining support. F.17-
  • 39:1.
  • Election reforms encounter delay. F.18-39:12. a.
Election laws
  • No more delay (ed.) P.20-39:4.
  • E.L.Sandefur says labor wants honest elections. F.21-39:14.
  • Absent voting end marker bills reported to house. F.24-39:1.
  • Step toward reform (ed.) F.24-39:4.
  • Well considered (ed.) F.25-39:4.
  • Election bill delayed again. F.28-39:1.
  • Ballot reforms passed House. Mar.1-39:1.
Election laws
  • Marker repeal escapes sudden death In House. Mar.2-39:1.
  • Issue crystal clear (ed.) Mar.2-39:4. Marker repealer given unanimous commits tee vote. Mar.3-39:1.
  • Lines now drawn (ed.) Mar.3-39:4. ! House approves marker control. Mar.l4-3 Moves begin to weaken election, wage
  • measures. Mar.15-39:1. 4.
  • Fix the responsibility (ed.) Mar.15-39:
Election laws
  • Voting reform measure is jeopardized by change in Senate. Mar.28-39:1."
  • Should reconsider (ed.) Mar.23-39:4.
  • Fate of vote reform is hanging In balance. Mar.29-39:1.
  • No half way measure (ed. ) Mar.29-39:4.
  • Conferees talk election reform. Mar.30-39:1.
  • Old evil, Just cheaper (ed.) Mar.30-39:4
  • Governor's opportunity (ed.) Mar.31-39:4