Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1906 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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HOWTOVOTE All Voters Should Read Carefully the Following Specific Instructions. livery voter who goes to the polle is interested in making his ballot effective. Instruction in voting, therefore, cannot be too thorough. Not only la thia especially true as to first voters, who will have their first experience with the Australian ballot system, but it is true of all others because of the changes that have been made in the law since it was originally passed. At public meetings and privately voters should be given accurate information as to what is required in casting a ballot. The following instructions, therefore, should bo studied, as they will be found of value: The device at the head of the Democratic ticket is a rooster. The device at the head of the Republican ticket is an eagle. The Democratic ticket is in the first column, the Republican ticket is in the second column, and so on. Below is a sample of the heading of the Democratic and Republican tickets, with the respective party devices, in the order in which they will appear on the ballot: 9 VWsaES, Al DEMOCRATIC TICKET. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Secretary of State, —— r<jr Secretary of State, wnt JAMBS F. COX. MR FRED A. SIMS. When you go to your voting place you will be handed three ballots: The State ballot—On red paper, containing the candidates to be voted on for State offices, except for Senator and Representative. The county ballot —Printed on white paper. The township ballot —Printed on yellow paper, containing the township candidates. If you want to vote a straight Democratic ticket, make a cross within the elrcle containing the rooster at the head of the first column of tho ballot. INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: First You must get your ballot and the blue pencil from the Polling Clerks in tho election room. Second. If you desire to vote a straight ticket, then make a cross, thus X, within the large circle at tho head of the ticket containing the device of the party for whose candidates you desire to vote. If you do not desire to vote a straight ticket, you must not make a cross In the large circle containing Ing the device of a party, but must make a cross, thus X, on the small square to the left of the name of each candidate for whom you desire to vote, on whatever list of candidates it may be. If the large circle at the head of the ticket is marked with a cross or otherwise and the ballot Is marked with a cross or otherwise at any other place, it will be void and eannot be counted, unless there be no candidate for some office in tho list printed under such marked device, tn which case you may Indicate your choice for such office by. making a cross, thus, X, on the square to the left of the name of any candidate for such office on any other list The cross must be placed within or on the circle or square, or the ballot will bo void and can not be counted. Third. Do not mutilate your ballots, nor mark them, either by scratching < * * Sattar one thfm, nfic In ant <*4* W. BJ»t A «P9P
