The Government Class Book - Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles - of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of - Citizens. by Andrew W. Young
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§4. Elections are conducted by persons designated by law, or chosen by the electors of the town for that purpose. It is their duty to preserve order, and to see that the business is properly done. They are usually called _judges of elections_, or _inspectors of elections_. Persons also, (usually two,) serve as clerks. Each clerk keeps a list of the names of the persons voting, which is called a _poll-list. Poll_, which is said to be a Saxon word, signifies _head_, and has come to mean person. Thus, so much a head means so much for every _person_ By a further change it has been made to signify an election, because the persons there voting are numbered. Hence, "going to the polls" has obtained the same meaning as going to an election. §5. When the inspectors are ready to receive votes, one of them makes it known by proclaiming with a loud voice, that "the polls are now open." The inspectors receive from each voter a ballot, which is a piece of paper containing the names of the persons voted for, and the title of the office to which each of them is to be elected. _Ballot_, from the French, means a little ball, and is used in voting. Ballots are of different colors; those of one color signifying an affirmative vote, or _yes_; those of another color a negative vote, or _no_. From this has come the application of the word ballot to the written or printed ticket now used in voting. §6. If no objection is made to an elector's voting, the ballot is put into the box, and the clerks enter his name on the poll-list. If the inspectors suspect that a person offering to vote is not a qualified elector, they may question him upon his oath in respect to his qualifications as to age, the term of his residence in the state and county, and citizenship. Any bystander also may question his right to |
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