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Ballot Legislation of 1911
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
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1 Ch. 225; March 20.
2 The so-called Geran law, Ch. 183; April 19; §§ 53–64.
3 Ch. 188; April 15.
4 Ch. 51; February 18.
5 Ch. 225; March 20.
6 Chs. 4 and 5; March 2.
7 Ch. 333; June 14.
8 P. 5; February 17.
9 Ch. 101; March 17.
10 Ch. 209; March 28.
11 Ch. 130; March 17.
12 In the Matter of Hopper v. Britt, 203 N. Y. 144; decided October 10, 1911.
13 Ch. 649; July 13.
14 For a fuller discussion of this very interesting case, and of the various problems of ballot legislation involved in it, see two articles by Albert S. Bard of the New York bar, in the January number of the National Municipal Review and in the March number of the Political Science Quarterly, respectively.
15 Ch. 269; June 9.
16 Ch. 70; March 22.
17 Ch. 442; April 12.
18 Ch. 183; April 19; §59.
19 Ch. 364; May 2.
20 House concurrent resolution No. 28.
21 Ch. 183; April 19; §63.
22 Ch. 373; June 14.
23 Resolves, Ch. 75; May 15.
24 Ch. 205; April 24.
25 Ch. 124; February 17.
26 Ch. 398; June 24.
27 Ch. 633; July 11.
28 P. 310; June 5.
29 P. 148; June 5.
30 Ch. 87; February 21.
31 Ch. 52; February 18.
32 Ch. 184; March 14.
33 Ch. 263; September 19.
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