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The elective franchise in the United States; a treatise upon the facts and principles connected with political action, and proposing methods of primary election through which the voters of each political party may, by direct vote, nominate its candidates for office, and eliminate "machine" or "boss" control by making the action of all presenting bodies merely advisory, and not mandatory upon voters as under existing methods.
- Title
- The elective franchise in the United States; a treatise upon the facts and principles connected with political action, and proposing methods of primary election through which the voters of each political party may, by direct vote, nominate its candidates for office, and eliminate "machine" or "boss" control by making the action of all presenting bodies merely advisory, and not mandatory upon voters as under existing methods. By Duncan C. McMillan.
- Author
- McMillan, Duncan C.
- Publication
- New York & London, G. P. Putnam̓s sons, 1898.
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- Description
- 2 p.l., 3-203 p.; 20 cm.
- Series Statement
- [Questions of the day, 4]
- Subjects
- Call Number
- SEF (McMillan, D. C. Elective franchise in the United States. 1898)
- LCCN
- 09031648
- OCLC
- 5693296
- Author
- McMillan, Duncan C.
- Title
- The elective franchise in the United States; a treatise upon the facts and principles connected with political action, and proposing methods of primary election through which the voters of each political party may, by direct vote, nominate its candidates for office, and eliminate "machine" or "boss" control by making the action of all presenting bodies merely advisory, and not mandatory upon voters as under existing methods. By Duncan C. McMillan.
- Imprint
- New York & London, G. P. Putnam̓s sons, 1898.
- Edition
- [3d ed.]
- Series
- [Questions of the day, 4]
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- Research Call Number
- SEF (McMillan, D. C. Elective franchise in the United States. 1898)