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The Miami herald report : democracy held hostage / by Merzer, Martin.(CARDINAL)665724;
Subjects: Presidents; Contested elections; Contested elections;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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In the Senate of the United States. January 21, 1858. -- Submitted, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Bayard made the following report. The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the protest against the election of the Hon. Graham N. Fitch and the Hon. Jesse D. Bright as senators in Congress from the State of Indiana, report ... by United States.Congress.Senate.Committee on the Judiciary.(CARDINAL)278873; Bayard, James Asheton,Jr.,1799-1880;
Subjects: Legislative materials.; Elections; Contested elections.; Election law.; Legislators;
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Argument of William H. Hunt, Esq., before the United States Circuit Court. / by Hunt, William H.(William Henry),1823-1884.(CARDINAL)200245; Kellogg, William Pitt,1830-1918.(CARDINAL)535026;
Subjects: Contested elections.; Election law; African Americans;
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Contested elections in the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth districts of the State of Mississippi. Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, first session. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on House Administration.(CARDINAL)148427;
Bibliographical footnotes.
Subjects: United States. Congress;
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Joint Select Committee on Council of State Contested Elections : report as to the law and the facts and recommendations to the General Assembly for its action. by North Carolina.General Assembly.Joint Select Committee on Council of State Contested Elections,author.;
Subjects: Atkinson, June S.; Fletcher, Bill.; North Carolina. Department of Public Instruction; Contested elections;
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Appendices, investigation of the question of the right of Frank McClloskey or Richard McIntyre, from the Eighth Congressional District of Indiana, to a seat in the Ninety-ninth Congress pursuant to House resolution 1 : meetings and hearings before the Task Force on the Indiana Eighth Congressional District of the Committee on House Administration, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, counties of Crawford ... by United States.Congress.House.Committee on House Administration.Task Force on the Indiana Eighth Congressional District.(CARDINAL)267505;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: McCloskey, Frank.; McIntyre, Richard.; United States. Congress. House; Elections;
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Contested election case of Stephen M. Peterson vs. H.R. Gross, Third Congressional District of Iowa. Hearing, Eighty-ninth Congress, first session. September 28, 1965. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on House Administration.Subcommittee on Elections.(CARDINAL)267508;
Subjects: United States. Congress. House.;
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Not my home / by Johnstone, William W.,author.(CARDINAL)339749; Johnstone, J. A.,author.(CARDINAL)339750;
"They came from the cities. Wealthy, work-from-home professionals fleeing the rotting crime-ridden hellscapes of northern blue states for the peace and tranquility of small-town life. Almost overnight, they take over the sleepy village of Springerville, South Carolina. They snatch up the real estate. Turn old-fashioned stores into fancy boutiques. Transform the schools. And bring crime and corruption with them. Now one of these invaders-a predatory media mogul from New York-is running for mayor. His plan is to turn Springerville into a sprawling urban enclave . . . just like the ones the northerners left behind. And Springerville will be ruined forever. . . . Not if Gus Fuller can stop it. A former army sergeant and lifelong townie, Gus runs the old luncheonette his grandfather built-and plans to give the media mogul a run for his money. Everyone in Springerville loves Gus, and he has no problem winning the mayoral race. But when the mogul accuses him of rigging the election, all hell breaks loose. Busloads of domestic terror groups roll into town. Angry mobs take to the streets, followed by rioting, looting, and burning. They're turning Main Street into a war zone. So Gus and his army buddies are dusting off their uniforms-and taking a stand. . . ."--Amazon.
Subjects: Fiction.; Martial law; Mayors; Contested elections;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 9
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Procedure for House-contested election cases / by Durbin, Thomas M.(CARDINAL)154946; Whitaker, L. Paige.(CARDINAL)221768; Library of Congress.Congressional Research Service.(CARDINAL)142410;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: United States. Congress. House; United States. Congress. House. Committee on House Oversight;
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The voting wars : from Florida 2000 to the next election meltdown / by Hasen, Richard L.(CARDINAL)538590;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-234) and index.All I really need to know I learned in Florida -- The fraudulent fraud squad -- ¡no votes! -- Who counts? -- Margin of litigation -- Deus ex machina -- Tweeting the next meltdown.An authority on election law documents and analyzes the battles over election rules from 2000 to the present by exploring the growing number of election-related lawsuits and charges of voter fraud and explaining why future election disputes will be even worse.
Subjects: Contested elections; Election law; Elections;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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