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Vermont Statutes Title 17 - Elections

Vermont Statutes > Title 17 - Elections


Current as of: 2010
Chapter 1Definitions
Chapter 3Rights and Qualifications of Voters
Chapter 5Absent Voters
Chapter 7Checklist of Voters
Chapter 9Nomination By Primary Election
Chapter 11Nomination By Other Means
Chapter 13Party Organization
Chapter 15Ballots for General Elections
Chapter 17Warnings
Chapter 19Conduct of Elections
Chapter 21Count and Return of Votes
Chapter 23Contest of Elections
Chapter 25United States Senators
Chapter 27Representatives To Congress
Chapter 29Electors of President and Vice-President
Chapter 31Conventions To Amend U.S. Constitution
Chapter 32Publication and Ratification of Articles of Amendm
Chapter 33Apportionment of State Senators
Chapter 34Apportionment of State Representatives
Chapter 34APeriodic Reapportionment
Chapter 35Offenses Against the Purity of Elections
Chapter 36Limitations On Election Expenses
Chapter 41Purposes, Short Title, Definitions
Chapter 43Qualification and Registration of Voters
Chapter 45Political Parties
Chapter 47Party Organization
Chapter 49Nominations
Chapter 51Conduct of Elections
Chapter 53Vacancies
Chapter 55Local Elections
Chapter 57Presidential Elections
Chapter 59Campaign Finance

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Questions & Answers: Elections and Apportionment

I see I have received chapt. 8.05 again, so do I assume the presiding clerk can ANNOUNCE at the beginning of the caucus that they will be holding nominations via paper ballot - no ...
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State statute says that a Board of Finance shall consist of 6 members, yet a number of local boards of finance consist of 5 or 7 members. Under what authority do such towns establi...
What you've posted is what I've read in the statute. Does this mean that the towns with Bards of Finance consisting of some number other than 6 are out of compliance with the state...
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U.S. Constitution Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

 U.S. Constitution 12nd Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 17th Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 20th Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 22nd Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 23rd Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 25th Amendment

U.S. Code Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 1 - Election Of Senators And Representatives
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 7 - Contested Elections
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 12 - Contested Elections
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 14 - Federal Election Campaigns
U.S. Code > Title 47 > Chapter 7 - Campaign Communications
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 29 - Elections And Political Activities
U.S. Code > Title 26 > Subtitle H - Financing Of Presidential Election Campaigns
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 146 - Election Administration Improvement
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