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§  111.  Conduct of elections.  The clerk of the tribe shall provide a  sufficient number of ballot-boxes so that  there  shall  be  a  separate  ballot-box  for  each officer to be elected, the expense for which shall  be paid from the moneys due to the tribe  from  the  state.  The  county  attorney  or  the  sheriff  of  Franklin  county  and the members of the  council who are not then candidates for election shall  preside  at  the  election,  receive  the ballots presented by the voters and deposit them  in the respective ballot-boxes. Such council members and county attorney  or sheriff shall each be entitled to receive for such services  the  sum  of  twenty  dollars  per day for each day during which they are actually  employed with such duties, to be paid out of the moneys due  such  tribe  from  the  state.  The  polls of such election shall be open between the  hours of nine o'clock in the morning and five o'clock in the  afternoon.  A  voter  voting at such election must, if challenged, before depositing  his ballot, solemnly swear that he is at least eighteen  years  of  age,  that  he  resides  on  the American side of the line dividing the United  States from Canada and that he is entitled to draw a share of the yearly  annuity moneys, which oath shall be administered by  the  clerk  of  the  tribe.

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Statutes > New-york > Ind > Article-8 > 111

§  111.  Conduct of elections.  The clerk of the tribe shall provide a  sufficient number of ballot-boxes so that  there  shall  be  a  separate  ballot-box  for  each officer to be elected, the expense for which shall  be paid from the moneys due to the tribe  from  the  state.  The  county  attorney  or  the  sheriff  of  Franklin  county  and the members of the  council who are not then candidates for election shall  preside  at  the  election,  receive  the ballots presented by the voters and deposit them  in the respective ballot-boxes. Such council members and county attorney  or sheriff shall each be entitled to receive for such services  the  sum  of  twenty  dollars  per day for each day during which they are actually  employed with such duties, to be paid out of the moneys due  such  tribe  from  the  state.  The  polls of such election shall be open between the  hours of nine o'clock in the morning and five o'clock in the  afternoon.  A  voter  voting at such election must, if challenged, before depositing  his ballot, solemnly swear that he is at least eighteen  years  of  age,  that  he  resides  on  the American side of the line dividing the United  States from Canada and that he is entitled to draw a share of the yearly  annuity moneys, which oath shall be administered by  the  clerk  of  the  tribe.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ind > Article-8 > 111

§  111.  Conduct of elections.  The clerk of the tribe shall provide a  sufficient number of ballot-boxes so that  there  shall  be  a  separate  ballot-box  for  each officer to be elected, the expense for which shall  be paid from the moneys due to the tribe  from  the  state.  The  county  attorney  or  the  sheriff  of  Franklin  county  and the members of the  council who are not then candidates for election shall  preside  at  the  election,  receive  the ballots presented by the voters and deposit them  in the respective ballot-boxes. Such council members and county attorney  or sheriff shall each be entitled to receive for such services  the  sum  of  twenty  dollars  per day for each day during which they are actually  employed with such duties, to be paid out of the moneys due  such  tribe  from  the  state.  The  polls of such election shall be open between the  hours of nine o'clock in the morning and five o'clock in the  afternoon.  A  voter  voting at such election must, if challenged, before depositing  his ballot, solemnly swear that he is at least eighteen  years  of  age,  that  he  resides  on  the American side of the line dividing the United  States from Canada and that he is entitled to draw a share of the yearly  annuity moneys, which oath shall be administered by  the  clerk  of  the  tribe.