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ten per cent. of the total vote as limited in subdivisions a, b and c, of section 5 of this act, the clerk with whom such papers are required to be filed shall not receive or file further nomination papers for the candidate named therein.

19. Publication of names of candidates. [SECTION 7, ch. 451 laws of 1905.] At least twenty-five days before any primary preceding a general election, the secretary of state shall transmit to each county clerk a certified list containing the name and postoffice address of each person for whom nomination papers have been filed in his office, and entitled to be voted for at such primary, together with a designation of the office for which he is a candidate, and the party or principle he repre

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Such clerk shall forthwith upon receipt thereof publish under the proper party designation, the title of each office, the names and addresses of all persons for whom nomination papers have been filed, giving the name and address of each, the date of the primary, the hours during which the polls will be opened, and that the primary will be held at the regular polling places in each precinct.1

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It shall be the duty of the county clerk to publish such notice for three consecutive weeks prior to said primary.

Such clerk shall also forthwith mail copies of such notice to each town, village, and city clerk of his county, who shall immediately post copies of the same in at least three public places in each precinct in his town, village or city, designating therein the location of the polling booth in each election precinct.1

20. Publication of notices. [SECTION 3, ch. 451, laws of 1903.] Every publication required in this act shall be made in at least two, and not to exceed four newspapers of general circulation in such county or city, one of such newspapers shall represent the political party that cast the largest vote in such county or city at the preceding general election, and one of such newspapers shall represent the political party that cast the next largest vote in such county or city at the preceding general election.

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21. Official ballots. [SECTION 9, ch. 451, laws of 1903.] An ficial ballot shall be printed and provided for use at each votg precinct in the form provided herein and annexed hereto. he names of all candidates for the respective offices, for whom Le nomination papers prescribed shall have been duly filed, all be printed thereon.

22. Preparation and distribution of ballots. [SECTION 10, .. 451, laws of 1903.] 1. At least twenty days before the Sepmber primary each county clerk shall prepare sample official llots, placing thereon, alphabetically, under the appropriate le of each office and party designation, the names of all canlates to be voted for in the precinct of his county, for whom mination papers have been filed. Such sample ballot shall printed upon tinted or colored paper and shall contain no ink endorsement or certificate.

2. Such clerk shall forthwith submit the ticket of each rty to the county chairman thereof and mail a copy to each didate for whom nomination papers have been filed with n as required by this act, to his postoffice address, as given such nomination paper, and he shall post a copy of each nple ballot in a conspicuous place in his office.

3. On the tenth day before such primary the county clerk ll correct any errors or omissions in the ballot, cause the ne to be printed and distributed as required by law in the se of ballots for the general election, except that the numr of ballots to be furnished to each precinct shall be twice e number of votes cast thereat in the last preceding general ection.

23. Expenses of primary, how paid. [SECTION 11, ch. 451, vs of 1903.] All ballots, blanks, and other supplies to be ed at any primary, and all expenses necessarily incurred in › preparation for or conducting such primary, shall be paid t of the treasury of the city, county or state, as the case may in the same manner, and with like effect, and by the same cers as in the case of elections.

24. Conduct of Primaries-Manner of voting. [SECTION 12, ch. 451, laws of 1903, as amended by section 1, chapter 424, laws

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