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Code · U.S. Code · Title 2 - THE CONGRESS · CHAPTER 1— ELECTION OF SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES · § 9

§ 9. Voting for Representatives

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All votes for Representatives in Congress must be by written or printed ballot, or voting machine the use of which has been duly authorized by the State law; and all votes received or recorded contrary to this section shall be of no effect.
(R.S. § 27; Feb. 14, 1899, ch. 154, 30 Stat. 836.)
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  • Feb. 14, 1899, ch. 154
  • 30 Stat. 836
  • Feb. 28, 1871, ch. 99, § 19
  • 16 Stat. 440
  • May 30, 1872, ch. 239
  • 17 Stat. 192
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§ 9
Voting for Representatives
ActFeb. 14, 1899, ch. 154
Stat.30 Stat. 836
ActFeb. 28, 1871, ch. 99, § 19
Stat.16 Stat. 440
ActMay 30, 1872, ch. 239
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