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UTHORIZING THIS COMPILATION.

Comp. Election Supplies Furnished by Secretary of State. the duty of the Secretary of State, not less than six every biennial election in this State, to compile the f the State and index the same, and cause the same n suitable pamphlet form for the use of the judges of uitable poll books, required by and in accordance with his act; also tally sheets, required by and in accordance

of this act; also "register of nominations" books, reion 39 of this act; also receipts, required by and in h section 55 of this act; needles for stringing ballots required by sections 23 and 64 of this act, and indelipencils, suitable for canceling the names of candidates s required by section 59 of this act; and he shall forthnd distribute the same to the several county clerks in appropriate quantities. The bills for furnishing said. s of the election laws, for ruling, printing, and binding s, blanks, receipts, register of nominations, and tally ocuring said needles and pencils, and for preparing and same, as required by this act, shall be audited by the State and paid out of any moneys in the treasury not opriated. [L. 1891, p. 30, § 68; H. C. p. 1194g.]

ompilation of the statutes of this State relating to elections and of voters contains only such statutes as relate to or in any manuties and authority of judges and clerks of election, and other connected therewith. Those statutes heretofore published with s which relate to the canvass of votes by the county clerks, resignations, vacancies, and terms of office, offices to be filled, ounties, senatorial and representative districts, and such other purely local in their application, are omitted in this compliation, tion on such matters reference should be made to the code and s of 1903, 1905 and 1907. SECRETARY OF STATE.

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UTHORIZING THIS COMPILATION.

Comp. Election Supplies Furnished by Secretary of State. he duty of the Secretary of State, not less than six every biennial election in this State, to compile the f the State and index the same, and cause the same n suitable pamphlet form for the use of the judges of uitable poll books, required by and in accordance with is act; also tally sheets, required by and in accordance of this act; also "register of nominations" books, reion 39 of this act; also receipts, required by and in h section 55 of this act; needles for stringing ballots required by sections 23 and 64 of this act, and indelipencils, suitable for canceling the names of candidates s required by section 59 of this act; and he shall forthnd distribute the same to the several county clerks in appropriate quantities. The bills for furnishing said. es of the election laws, for ruling, printing, and binding s, blanks, receipts, register of nominations, and tally ocuring said needles and pencils, and for preparing and same, as required by this act, shall be audited by the State and paid out of any moneys in the treasury not opriated. [L. 1891, p. 30, § 68; H. C. p. 1194g.]

ompilation of the statutes of this State relating to elections and of voters contains only such statutes as relate to or in any manuties and authority of judges and clerks of election, and other connected therewith. Those statutes heretofore published with s which relate to the canvass of votes by the county clerks, resignations, vacancies, and terms of office, offices to be filled, ounties, senatorial and representative districts, and such other purely local in their application, are omitted in this compliation, tion on such matters reference should be made to the code and s of 1903, 1905 and 1907. SECRETARY OF STATE.

D STATES STATUTES DEFINING

CITIZENSHIP.

[Revised United States Statutes, p. 351.]

e Born Persons.

born in the United States and not subject to any forxcluding Indians not taxed, are declared to be citizens States.

en Born Abroad.

en heretofore born or hereafter born out of the limits ion of the United States, whose fathers were or may be f their birth citizens thereof, are declared to be citizens States; but the rights of citizenship shall not descend whose fathers never resided in the United States.

ed Women.

n who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen d States, and who might herself be lawfully naturalized ned a citizen.

ns Born in Former Territory of Oregon.

s born in the district of country formerly known as the Oregon, and subject to the jurisdiction of the United e eighteenth day of May, 1872, are citizens in the same I born elsewhere in the United States.

- Deserters Forfeit Right of Citizenship.

as who deserted the military or naval service of the es and did not return thereto or report themselves to a shal within sixty days after the issuance of the proclamaPresident, dated the eleventh day of March, 1865, are ave voluntarily relinquished and forfeited their rights of as well as their rights to become citizens; and such debe forever incapable of holding any office of trust or the United States, or of exercising any rights of citizen

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