Records of the Elections Board, 1946-1996 [manuscript].

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Records of the Elections Board, 1946-1996 [manuscript].

Records of the Elections Board include election laws and related correspondence, election return reports, and protested election cases.

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The Elections Board was organized under the student government Constitution of 1940. The Board was empowered to supervise campus elections and was required to certify the accuracy of election results. Among the Board's responsibilities are recognition of student political parties, certification of candidate eligibility, printing and distributing ballots, selection of polling places and personnel, ballot counting, and certification of election results. From the description of Records ...

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