“Every citizen of the United States of the age of eighteen years who has resided in the state one year, and in the county six months, and the precinct in which he offers to vote sixty days next preceeding the election, shall be a voter in said precinct and not elsewhere ...”
“Any person, male or female, may register as a voter during the period the registration books are open if he possesses or will possess on the day of the next regular election, the qualifications set forth in Constitution 145.”
“A. Well, we were pretty much under operating policy that anyone who came in and gave us the information that we were required to take on the voter registration form and who would swear that this was true, that even if we had some doubts about this, that we were to go ahead and allow these persons to register because there were other procedures for purging these people. They would be challenged at the polls by the parties and reviewed by the Purgation Board.
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