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The county elections official on or after the 29th day before the election shall mail a ballot, an identification envelope, and a stamped and addressed return envelope to each cottongrower on the register submitted by the agricultural commissioner. The ballot shall indicate the number of votes and the number shall be written on the ballot by the clerk. Each cottongrower appearing on the register shall be entitled to one vote for each acre of cotton for which a valid permit to grow cotton is possessed for each office to be filled, or proposition to be voted upon, at that election. Cumulative voting is not authorized.
The ballot shall be printed in substantially the following form:
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board before canvass) |
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No. 12345 |
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margin exposed and place in |
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identification envelope) |
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OFFICIAL BALLOT |
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General District Election |
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․․․․․․․․․․․․ Cotton Pest Abatement District |
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County of ․․․․․․․․․․․․, State of California |
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MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1969 |
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate of your selection, mark a cross (+) in the voting square next to the right of the name of that candidate. Where two or more candidates for the same office are to be elected, mark a cross (+) after the names of all the candidates for that office for whom you desire to vote, not to exceed, however, the number of candidates who are to be elected. To vote for a person not on the ballot, write his or her name under the title of the office in the blank space left for that purpose. |
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All marks except the cross (+) and the data required to be entered hereon by the county clerk, are forbidden. |
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If you wrongly mark, tear or deface this ballot return it to the county clerk to obtain another. |
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DIRECTOR |
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Vote for three |
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MERRILL F. WEST |
The holder of this |
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ballot is entitled to |
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cast․․․․․․․․․․votes. |
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CLIFFORD E. |
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ROBERTSON |
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COLLINS GRANT |
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The ballot shall be placed in the identification envelope by the voter after the voter has indicated his or her choices. The identification envelope shall be sealed and signed by the voter. The identification envelope shall be returned to the county elections official in the sealed return envelope.
Ballots in order to be counted shall be received by the elections official not later than 12 o'clock noon of the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March and the return envelopes containing the ballots shall not be opened until that time. The elections official shall then open the return envelopes and deposit the ballot in its unopened envelope in a ballot box. After deposit of all identification envelopes received, the elections official shall open the ballot box and count the votes cast and certify the results of the election.
The returns of the election shall be reported to the board of directors of the district who shall meet on the Monday following the election and canvass the returns.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Food and Agricultural Code (Formerly Agricultural Code) - FAC § 6077 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/food-and-agricultural-code-formerly-agricultural-code/fac-sect-6077/
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