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Separate City Elections

April 23, 1885 issue

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This article discusses the failure of the Spring Elections Bill which provided for a municipal election in the spring, giving two independent campaigns in the same year. The objections urged against it were, first, the expense of this two-fold machinery, second, the doubt whether the voters could be got to take a sufficient interest in an additional election, separated by only a few months from the regular voting time. The only objection urged against the method of securing separate elections is that it lengthens the terms of office, and it is maintained that the people of the state would never vote to do this.

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ELECTION law; LOCAL elections; POLITICAL participation; POLITICS, Practical; POLITICAL campaigns; UNITED States
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