The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 22, 1916, Page 2

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REPUBLICAN - Primary Election Ballot ‘“To vote for a person whose name 18 princed on the ballot mark & croas - (X) wn the-square at the right of the pame of the person foe. wasm you ¢ desire to vote. To vote for a person whose name 18 noc printed oa the bailol write or paste his name in the blank space provided for thac purpose ~ NAME OF OFFICE CANDIDATE Vote For 1 Name Only’ SENATOR (Term ending March 3, 1923) Vote For 1 Name Only Vote For 1 Name Only USHER L. BURDICK m ~ee DISTRICT GOVERNOR “JOHN H. FRAINE LYNNJ FRAZIER .‘GEORGE J SMITH . Vote For 1 Name Only OSCAR J SORLIE JACOB L. HJORT WILLIAM LANGER HENRY J LINDE * CHARLES W BLEICK ‘ N P JOBNSON ] marked with an “X”, Primary Judncuary Ballot iy« “To vote for a person whose nante 18 pnnted on the ballot matk a 4 44 eross (X)imn the square'to the right of the name of 'th'e person for’ whom - i: you desire to vote . To vote for.a person whose iname i8 not printed on the ballot, “nte or past.e his name in the blank space provided for that purpose.’ . ¢ PR R Pt T AL Wurw.—./\—/w- ¢ v " Vote For 8 Nnmea Only JOHN C. ADAMSON .- FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COOURT CHARLES J. FISK R. H. GRACE J E. ROBINSON BURLEIGH F SPALDING | The Primary Ballots On’this page are reproduced samples of the official ballots which wxllbeusedmthepnmary election on June 28. On the left will be found - the REPUBLICAN -BALIOT, which will be given to all REPUBLICAN voters. Each voter is required to mark an“X” after the name of each candidate for whom he wishes fo vote. .On this sample ballot an “X” has been marked after the names of all the League STATE CANDIDATES Preserve this sample and take it with you to the polls, s0.that you may be sure to VOTE FOR ALL THE LEAGUE’S CANDI- DATES. ‘Mark an “X” on the official ballot opposite the name of every : ~ -Candidate for whom an “X” is marked in this sample ballot. - THE SMALL BALLOT reproduced above is the JUDICIARY, ‘BALIDT This will be handed to all VOTERS, without reg'ard to party. * The LEA(‘UE’S GANDIDATES FOR THE SUPREME COURT are Luther‘E Blrdzell R H. Grace and J. E. Robinson. Their names are Mark your ballot in the primaries in this way 80 as to- insure ‘the election of ‘a supreme court which will GIVE “JUSTICE 'TO TH'E POOR MAN AND INTERPRET THE LAWS B FAIRLY League Leglslatlve Candldates At 'the ‘bottom of the official ballot in the primaries will be found the ‘names of candidates for the state senate and house of represen- 3 ba.twes. These names are not printed here because they are dm‘erent § m each different legislative district. On page 22 of this issue of the . d Leader will be found THE COMPLETE LIST OF LEGISLATIVE CAN- + DIDATES . INDORSED BY THE LEAGUE. Find the names of the - men indorsed in YOUR DISTRICT from this list and mark an “X” after the name of EACH CANDIDATE so indorsed. - For State Treasurer The League candidate for State Treasurer is P. M. CASEY and hxs name appear on the Democratic ballot. As MR. CASEY has no _‘'opposition in the primaries he will be nominated. So the space for ~ State Treasuner candldates is left blank, and voters in the’ Repubhcan primaries need not vote for any candidate for this office. ‘Candidates for Other Oflicest ' : The League has not indorsed any candidates for-UNITED STATES SENA‘!‘OR or for REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Conse-, qmiythespmesopposhthmofieuhanbeenleftblank. / - THE LEAGUE HAS INDORSED for Superintendent of Public - Instmchon NEILL C. MACDONALD. His nam -School ballof, whirh will be handed to fl\evotms separatgly. Mmi an “X” mwte name, - . = ewillappear on the =

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