'4 ' WOMEN MAY VOTE ON AMENDMENTS County Clerk W. C. Mounts hM recelTed the following upeclal lec tion Instructions from the Secretary of State D. M. Amsberry for the use of the Constitutional election Sep tember 21, 19J0. The schedule for regulations to govern the special election, for the adoption or rejection of forty-one proposed amendments to .the state Constitution to be held throughout the state of Nebraska, September 21. 1920, Is compiled from the measures passed by the state Constitution Contention. The election will be held on Tuesday. September 21. 1929. with the polls open from 8 a. m. to 9 P ru. 2. Provision Is made for Just one election board consisting of the usual number of Judges and clerks for each precinct. 3. For the purpose of this elec tlon, women are electors and entitled to vote on all propositions. A bal lot marked by the two words, "Women's Ballot" printed In bold faced type at the top of the ballot shall be provided for women electors. The men's ballots need no designa tion. 4.' Two ballot boxes shall be provided; one for the women's votes and one for the men's vote. Ballots must be kept separate after coun ting. 5. The form of ballot has already been certified to each county clerk It is to be printed In pamphlet from but the back page must remain blank so that the Judges can sign on the back of the ballot and the same can be folded by the electors with out exposing the face of the ballot This can be done either by adding blank pages longer and printing the four propositions on the back page of the certified ballot on the fore going 'pages. 6. The coun'y clerk Is to provide ballots for this election the same as in general elections. 7. Sample ballots will not be re quired, but the ballot shall be pub lished In two papers in the county or two papers having a large circu . lation in the county, not more than ten days nor less than three days before election. Selection of papers to be made by the county clerk. . 8. The men and women electors hall be registered in separate poll books, or in separate divisions of the same poll book, in each precinct 9. Men and women votes must be tallied separately on each amend ment. i 10. The abstract of election blanks to b forwarded to the Sec retary of State will call for; Wo men's votes, "Yes" Women's votes; "No" Men's votes, "Yes." Men's votes "No on each amendment. 11. former Instructions have called attention to the fact that the clerk shall cause a notice of said election, Including the Governor's proclamation, to be posted in each precinct according to the general election law, and in addition, shall publish such notice in two papers f the county for four weeks next pre ceding the election; these papers to be designated by the coun y clerk. 12. Voting by mall will be allow ed under the general lam. 8 parate mall ballots for women must be provided. Crawford Is preparing to entertain you. we want you to come to see us at Wat once a year. 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