STATEMENT NO. 2. During my term of office I shall consider the vote of the people for United States Senator in Congress as nothing more than a recommendation, which I shall be at liberty to wholly disregard, if the reason for doing so seems to me to be... McClure's Magazine - Страница 4971911Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1909 - 632 страница
...the following statement as a part of his petition: "STATEMENT NUMBER TWO "During my term of office I shall consider the vote of the people for United States...be at liberty to wholly disregard if the reason for so doing seems to me to be sufficient." The forgoing provisions have caused many sleepless nights on... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - 1915 - 882 страница
...of office, I shall consider the vote of the people for or against any proposition presented to them as nothing more than a recommendation which I shall...wholly disregard if the reason for doing so seems to be sufficient. Signature of the candidate for nomination. These statements were to be filed with the... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1906 - 1268 страница
...the following statement as a part of his petition ("Statement No. 2 ") : During my term of office I shall consider the vote of the people for United States Senator in Congress HH nothing more than a recommendation, which I shall be at liberty to wholly disregard, if the reason... | |
| James Allen Smith - 1907 - 460 страница
...Senator in Congress, without regard to my individual preference." No. 2. "During my term of office I shall consider the vote of the people for United States...reason for doing so seems to me to be sufficient." this subordination of state to national politics, which might be justified under existing conditions... | |
| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1907 - 994 страница
...sign the following statement as a part of his petition: STATEMENT NO. 2. "During my term of office I shall consider the vote of the people for United States...reason for doing so seems to me to be sufficient." "Statement No. 1" was composed with t\ii utmost pains that no other meaning could possibly be read... | |
| 1908 - 666 страница
...for another type of politician, reads as follows: "During my term of office I shall consider the vote for United States Senator in Congress as nothing more...reason for doing so seems to me to be sufficient." A large majority of the members of the legislature elected are statement No. 1 men, and this undoubtedly... | |
| American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting - 1908 - 354 страница
...regard to my individual preference. STATEMENT NO. 2 During my term of office I shall consider the vote for United States senator in congress as nothing more...reason for doing so seems to me to be sufficient. The law prescribes that candidates for United States senator and all elective officers shall go before... | |
| 1909 - 194 страница
...individual preference." This is known as "Statement No. 1." Statement No. 2 is: "During my term of office, I shall consider the vote of the people for United States...be at liberty to wholly disregard if the reason for so doing seems to me to be sufficient." If a candidate shall decline to sign either statement, his... | |
| Franklin Hichborn - 1909 - 354 страница
...of office I shall consider the vote of The People at any primary election for United States Senator as nothing more than a recommendation, which I shall be at liberty wholly to disregard, if I see fit." The extreme partisanship of its provisions and the failure to provide... | |
| Nevada - 1909 - 100 страница
...of office I shall consider the vote of the people at any primary election for United States Senator as nothing more than a recommendation, which I shall be at liberty wholly to disregard as I see fit. (Signature of candidate for nomination.) •>. Such nomination papers... | |
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