Senatorial Campaign Expenditures, 1930: Hearings Before a Select Committee on Senatorial Campaign Expenditures, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, Second and Third Sessions : Pursuant to S. Res. 215 ... : Pennsylvania ...

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Pagina 128 - Months with three months suspended." (Italics added.) The page concludes with a certification by the deputy clerk wherein he states that the "foregoing...
Pagina 6 - ... and showing the dates when, the persons to whom and the purposes for which all such sums were paid, expended or promised.
Pagina 11 - ... and he shall also, before some officer qualified to administer oaths, take, subscribe to and file with said statement the following oath: "I do solemnly swear that the statement herewith filed embraces all money spent by me or in my behalf, with my knowledge and consent...
Pagina 33 - Mr. Dunlap. A member of the railroad and public utilities commission of the State of Tennessee. The Chairman.
Pagina 48 - The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all primary elections held for the purpose of nominating candidates for State, county, district, or municipal officers hereafter held in this State.
Pagina 10 - ... of the State at large, and in all other cases with the county clerk of the county wherein the candidate resides, a statement in writing, which statement shall be subscribed and sworn to by such candidate and which shall set forth in detail all sums of money, or other things of value, contributed, disbursed, expended or promised by him, and to the best of his knowledge and belief, by any person in his behalf, wholly or in part, endeavoring to secure his nomination or election to such office or...
Pagina 128 - AD 1905, as taken from and compared with the original now on file In my office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Trenton this 7th day of March, 190C.
Pagina 101 - In all civil districts, wards, and voting precincts In counties which have a population of 50,000 or over that number, computed by the Federal census of 1890, or which may hereafter have that number or over, computed by any subsequent Federal census...
Pagina 128 - Clerk. Mr. FITZHUGH. Mr. Chairman, may I ask the witness a question! The CHAIRMAN. Would be glad to have you. Mr. FITZHUGH. Mr. Crenshaw, in your testimony with reference to filing ballots, I don't know whether you made it clear. Am I correct in understanding that neither party filed their ballots with you? That is, the Democratic board didn't file the ballots and the Republican board didn't file them ? Mr. CRENSHAW. That is true. Mr.
Pagina 188 - He undoubtedly found additional ones: yes, sir. The CHAIRMAN. Let that be marked as an exhibit. (The document referred to was marked by the reported

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