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1 927, Ch. 82.
2 November, 1924. Figures furnished by the secretary of state.
3 Iowa, 1917, Ch. 14; Minnesota, 1917, Ch. 133; Vermont, 1921, No. 9; and Montana and North Carolina as cited above.
4 The dates of these primaries in 1928 will be as follows:
5 See his veto message of March 10, 1927.
6 1927, Ch. 362.
7 1927, Ch. 189.
8 1925, Ch. 8.
9 1927, pp. 130, 131, 135.
10 Laws, 1925, Act 351, requiring petitions for placing names of candidates for the presidential preference on the ballot to be signed by 5,000 (instead of 100) eligible voters, and making it impossible for the name of the same individual to appear upon the ballot of more than one party.
11 1925, No. 214, changing filing date from not later than four weeks to fifty days prior to the primary.
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