United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections
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Books by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections
Total count: 157
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Report in part of the committee on the form of proceedings in the case of William Duane1800-01-01
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Further report in part of the committee on the form of proceedings in the case of William Duane1800-01-01
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Report of the Committee of Privileges, on the measures it will be proper to adopt, relative to a publication in the General Advertiser, or Aurora, Of the 19th of February last1800-01-01
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[Credentials of Foster Blodgett, of Georgia, and George Goldthwaite, of Alabama.]s.n.1871-01-01
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Election of Senators S. C. Pomeroy and Alexander Caldwell, Kansashearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Forty-Second Congress, second session, on May 21, 23, 25, 27-30, 1872s.n.1872-01-01
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[Report on the existence of a state government in Louisiana].s.n.1873-01-01
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Memorial of the Republican members of the Legislature of Alabama, asking the enactment of stringent laws for the protection of all citizens of the United States.s.n.1875-01-01
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Memorial of Joseph Brooks, asking that he be recognized as the lawful Governor of Arkansas.s.n.1875-01-01
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Views of certain State Senators of Louisiana, in relation to the election of Hon. James B. Eustis as United States Senator from that state.s.n.1876-01-01
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Petition of the heirs of William K. Sebastian, deceased, late a Senator from Arkansas, praying for the pay, perquisites, and emoluments of which he was deprived by being expelled from the Senate.s.n.1876-01-01
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Memorial of A. M. Clapp, Congressional Printer, asking the naming of a committee to investigate the manner in which he has performed the duties of his office.s.n.1876-01-01
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Mississippihearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Forty-Fourth Congress, second session, on Jan. 13, 15-20, 22-26, Feb. 2, 3, 5-9, 13-16, 2-24, Mar. 3, 1877s.n.1877-01-01
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Florida Election, 1876hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Forty-Fourth Congress, second session, on Dec. 15, 18-21, 23, 25, 27-30, 1876, Jan. 2, 3, 5, 6, 8-11, 21, 1877s.n.1877-01-01
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Electoral vote of Oregon.Govt. Print. Office1877-01-01
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South Carolina in 1876.hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Forty-Fourth Congress, second session, on Dec. 16, 18-23, 25-30, 1876, Jan. 1-5, 8, 9, 1877s.n.1877-01-01
Mississippi: Testimony as to denial of elective franchise in Mississippi at the elections of 1875 and 1876taken under the resolution of the Senate of December 5, 1876.Govt. Printing Office1877-01-01-
Mr. Wadleigh, from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, submitted the following report to accompany bill S. Res. 12.G.P.O.]1878-01-01
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Woman suffrage in the U.S. Senate, 1879argument for a sixteenth amendment.G.P.O.1879-01-01
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Arguments in behalf of a sixteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States, prohibiting the several states from disfranchising United States citizens on account of sexbefore the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States SenateG.P.O.1879-01-01
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Proceedings on the Contested Cases of William P. Kellogg and Henry M. Spofford, Claiming Seats as Senators from the State of Louisianahearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Forty-Fifth Congress, first session, on Oct. 23, 24, 26, Nov. 12, 19, 21-23, 1877s.n.1880-01-01
[Spofford vs. Kellogg]Report [of] the Committee on privileges and elections, to whom was referred the memorial of Henry M. SpoffordGovt. print. off.1880-01-01-
Resolutions by the Legislature of Louisiana protesting against the recognition of William Pitt Kellogg as a United States Senator from that state, and requesting that Henry M. Spofford be admitted to a seat in the Senate.s.n.1880-01-01
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Letter from the Attorney-General, transmitting in response to Senate resolution of March 3, 1883, list of names of special deputy marshals employed in New Castle County, Delaware, in November, 1882.s.n.1883-01-01
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Inquiry into Massacre of Colored Men at Danville, Va., and Alleged Election Outrages in Virginia, in 1883hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Forty-Eighth Congress, first session, on Feb. 14, 15, 18-21, 25-27, Mar. 4, 5, 10, 11, 27-29, 31, Apr. 1-5, 7, 14, 15, 1884s.n.1884-01-01
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Compilation of Senate election cases from 1789 to 1885.s.n.1885-01-01
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Resolution of the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, in favor of the enactment of a law regulating the ascertainment and counting of the votes of presidential electors.s.n.1885-01-01
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Testimony Taken Before Committee of House of Representatives of Ohio and Report on Charges in Connection with Election of Hon. Henry B. Payne as Senatorhearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Forty-Ninth Congress, first session, on Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 2, 3, 10, 12, 16-18, 19, 24, 25, Mar. 5, 6, 12, 13, 17, 30, Apr. 6, 1886s.n.1886-01-01
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Letter from the Acting Attorney-General, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of August 13, 1888, papers relating to election matters in New York.s.n.1888-01-01
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Testimony on the Alleged Election Outrages in Texashearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Fiftieth Congress, second session and Forty-Ninth Congress, second session, on Feb. 15-19, 22, 24-26, 28, Mar. 1-3, 5, 1887, Mar. 27, 28, 1888s.n.1889-01-01
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Contest in Sixth Senate DistrictWolfert vs. McCarthy[s.n.]1890-01-01
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Clagett vs. Dubois[GPO?1890-01-01
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In the United States Senatebefore the Committee on Privileges and Elections : in the matter of the claim of Wm. H. Clagett to the seat of Senator Fred T. Dubois of Idaho : argument of Mr. Lyttleton Price, of counsel for Senator DuboisGibson Bros.1892-01-01
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Precedents relating to the privileges of the Senate of the United StatesGov't print. off.1893-01-01
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Before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate of the United States, Joseph W. Ady, contestant, vs. John Martin, contestee, in the matter of the contest for a seat in the Senate of the United States for the state of Kansasbrief in behalf of contestant[s.n.]1893-01-01
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Petition of Sampson Pope for an investigation of the conduct of the election held in South Carolina November 6, 1894.s.n.1894-01-01
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Investigation of state election in Alabama in 1894hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Fifty-Fourth Congress, first sessions.n.1896-01-01
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Before the Committee on privileges and elections of the United States SenateIn the matter of the election of Henry A. Du Pont to the Senate of the United States from the state of Delaware. Brief for Du Pont on application to re-examine the caseMcGill & Wallace1896-01-01
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Delaware election, 1896.s.n.1897-01-01
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Henry A. Du Pont.s.n.1897-01-01
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General election in Kent County, Del.s.n.1897-01-01
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John Edward Addicks.s.n.1897-01-01
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Recount of vote of general election in Delaware.s.n.1897-01-01
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Majority report of the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Electionsagainst a sixteenth amendment to the Constitution prohibiting the several states from disfranchising United States citizens on account of sexG.P.O.1897-01-01
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Journal of Legislative Assembly of Oregon.s.n.1897-01-01
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Memorial of Wilkinson Call, for eighteen years a senator of the United States from the State of Florida, and of some members of the Florida Legislature, relating to the election of senator for the term commencing March 4, 1897.s.n.1898-01-01
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Henry W. Corbett.s.n.1898-01-01
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Memorial of certain members of Montana Legislature.s.n.1899-01-01
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Memorial of citizens of Montana.s.n.1899-01-01
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Election of Hon. M. A. Hannahearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Fifty-Fifth Congress, third session and Fifty-Fifth Congress, second session, on Jan. 18-22, 24, 27, 28, 31, Feb. 1, 2, 1898s.n.1899-01-01
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Memorial of members of Montana Legislature.s.n.1899-01-01
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In the matter of Matthew Stanley Quaybefore the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate of the United States : brief and argument in opposition to his claim to a seatG.H. Buchanan1899-01-01
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Right and Title of William A. Clark to a Seat as Senator from the State of Montana.hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Fifty-Sixth Congress, first session, on Jan. 19, 22, 29-31, Feb. 2, 3, 5-8, 10, 12, 15, 1900s.n.1900-01-01
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Report of the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States Senate relative to the right and title of William A. Clark to a seat as Senator from the state of Montanato which are appended Senate document no. 2 (Memorial of members of Montana Legislature), and Senate document no. 3 (Memorial of citizens of Montana, and testimony taken before the Senate committee)Govt. Print. Off.1900-01-01
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Montana senatorial election.s.n.1900-01-01
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Protest against the seating of Hon. Nathan B. Scott.s.n.1900-01-01
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Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787, etc.s.n.1902-01-01
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The senators from South Carolina.s.n.1902-01-01
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Ellen C. Abbott and others.s.n.1903-01-01
Compilation of Senate election cases from 1789 to 18853d ed.Govt. Print. Off.1903-01-01-
Resolutions of the home rule party of the Territory of Hawaii, remonstrating against the form of ballots used in the late election held November 8, 1904.s.n.1904-01-01
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Proceedings in the Matter of the Protests Against the Right of Hon. Reed Smoot, a Senator from the State of Utah, To Hold His Seat.hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Fifty-Ninth Congress, first session and Fifty-Eighth Congress, third session, on Jan. 18-21, 23-28, 1905s.n.1905-01-01
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Frank D. Koonce.s.n.1905-01-01
Proceedings Before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States Senate in the ...1905-01-01-
Testimony of important witnesses as given in the proceedings before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States Senatein the matter of the protest against the right of Hon. Reed Smoot, a senator from the state of Utah, to hold his seatSalt Lake Tribune Pub. Co.1905-01-01
Proceedings before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States Senatein the matter of the protests against the right of Hon. Reed Smoot, a senator from the state of Utah, to hold his seat [Jan. 16, 1904-April 13, 1906]Government Printing Office1906-01-01
... Reed Smoot ...Report.Govt. Print. Off.1906-01-01
Contents of testimony taken before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States Senatein the matter of the protests against the right of Hon. Reed Smoot, a senator from the state of Utah to hold his seatGovt. Print. Off.1906-01-01-
Money contributions of corporations in connection with political elections.s.n.1906-01-01
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Reed Smoot.s.n.1906-01-01
In re Reed Smoot ...Mr. Foraker, from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, submitted the following as the news of the minority. (Senate resolution 205, Fifty-seventh Congress, second session)Govt. Prin. Off.1906-01-01-
Speech of Hon. Julius C. Burrows of Michigan in the Senate of the United States, Tuesday, December 11, 1906[s.n.]1906-01-01
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Publicity of Election Contributions and Expenditures.s.n.1908-01-01
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Charges relative to election of William Lorimerhearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Sixty-First Congress, third session, on Sept. 22, 23, 26-30, Oct. 1, 3-8, Dec. 7, 1910s.n.1910-01-01
Charges relative to election of William Lorimerreport, to accompany S. Res. no. 247Govt. Print. Off.]1910-01-01-
Publicity of political contributions.s.n.1910-01-01
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President of the Senate pro tempore.s.n.1911-01-01
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Election of William Lorimer.s.n.1911-01-01
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Publicity of political campaign contributions.s.n.1911-01-01
Publicity of political campaign contributions ...ReportGovt. print. off.1911-01-01-
Election of Senators.s.n.1911-01-01
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Campaign contributions by corporations, etc.s.n.1912-01-01
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Election of Isaac Stephenson.hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Sixty-Second Congress, second session, on Oct. 16-21, 23-26, 30, 31, Nov. 1, 1911, Feb. 3, 1912s.n.1912-01-01
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Inquiry into subscriptions paid to national campaign committees, etc., in election of Representatives, 1904, and 1908.s.n.1912-01-01
Charges relative to election of Isaac Stephenson.s.n.1912-01-01
Election of Isaac Stephenson.Report of the Committee on privileges and elections, United States Senate, together with the hearings held before the subcommittee pursuant to S. res. 136 ... In two volumes.Govt. print. off.1912-01-01-
To limit the use of campaign funds in presidential and national elections.s.n.1913-01-01
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Funds for political purposes ...Report. <To accompany S. 2242.>Govt. Print. Off.1913-01-01
Campaign contributions.Testimony before a subcommittee of the Committee on privileges and elections, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, second session, pursuant to S. res. 79 ... [June 14, 1912, to Feb. 25, 1913]Govt. print. off.1913-01-01
The senator from AlabamaHearing before the Committee on privileges and elections, United States SenateRev. print.Govt. print. off.1913-01-01-
Election of Clarence W. Watson and William E. Chilton as senators of the United States.s.n.1913-01-01
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Nomination and election of United States Senators.s.n.1913-01-01
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Funds for political purposes.s.n.1913-01-01
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Compilation of Senate election cases from 1789 to 1913Govt. Print. Off.1913-01-01
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Official conduct of Carl A. Loeffler.s.n.1913-01-01
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Stationery in promoting Gold Hill Consolidated Co.s.n.1914-01-01
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Hon. Frank P. Glass.s.n.1914-01-01
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Publicity of campaign contributions.s.n.1914-01-01
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Claim of Hon. Blair Lee.s.n.1914-01-01
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Commission to recommend appointment to office.s.n.1914-01-01
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Credentials of Blair Lee as Senator from Maryland.s.n.1914-01-01
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Credentials of Frank P. Glass as Senator from Alabama.s.n.1914-01-01
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Expenditure of money by candidates for the United States Senate.s.n.1915-01-01
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Publicity of campaign contributions ...Report. <To accompany S. 5437.>Govt. Print. Off.1916-01-01
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Campaign funds in Presidential elections.s.n.1916-01-01
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Soliciting funds for political purposes.s.n.1916-01-01
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Resolution on charges made against Senator Stone.s.n.1917-01-01
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Publicity and control of campaign contributions and disbursements.s.n.1917-01-01
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Report from the Committee on Privileges and Elections [on the expulsion of Robert M. LaFollette] Dec. 2, 19181918-01-01
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Senator from Wisconsin.s.n.1918-01-01
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Corrupt practices in elections.s.n.1918-01-01
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In Re Senator from West Virginia.s.n.1918-01-01
Speech of Senator Robert M. La FolletteMemorandum of information submitted to the Committee on privileges and elections, United States Senate, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session, relative to the resolutions from the Minnesota Commission of public safety, petitioning for proceedings looking to the expulsion of Senator Robert M. La FolletteGovt. print. off.1918-01-01-
Committee on Privileges and Elections Views of a Minority, Dec. 14, 19181918-01-01
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Senator from West Virginia.s.n.1918-01-01
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Memorandum submitted to the Committee on Privileges and Elections United States Senate, Sixth-fifth Congress second session relative to the proposed investigation into the expenditures on the Newberry Campaign CommitteeG.P.O.1919-01-01
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Michigan senatorial election.s.n.1919-01-01
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Senate election contests.s.n.1920-01-01
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In the Committee of the United States Senate on Privileges and Elections, in the matter of the petition of Henry Ford for a seat in the United States Senate and against the sitting of Truman H. Newberrybrief for the sitting memberConway Brief Company1920-01-01
Senator from MichiganGovt. Print. Off.1920-01-01-
Campaign expenditures.s.n.1921-01-01
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Presidential campaign expensesGovernment Printing Office1921-01-01
Presidential campaign expensesHearing[s] before a subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, pursuant to S. res. 357, a resolution directing the Committee on Privileges and Elections to investigate the campaign expenses of various presidential candidates in all political parties....Govt. print. off.1921-01-01-
Senator from Michigan.s.n.1921-01-01
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Proceedings in contested-election cases.s.n.1923-01-01
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Election contests in the Senate of the United States.s.n.1924-01-01
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Contest and protest in connection with the election of United States Senator from the State of Texas, 1922.s.n.1925-01-01
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Credentials of Gerald P. Nye as a senator from North Dakota[s.n.]1926-01-01
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Senator from Iowahearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections United States, Senate, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session pursuant to S. Res. 21 : authorizing the investigation of alleged unlawful practices in the election of a Senator from Iowa : January 20, December 2, 3, and 4, 1925 and January 6, 1926G.P.O.1926-01-01
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Senator from Minnesotahearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections United States Senate Sixty-ninth Congress first session pursuant to Senate Resolution 20 a resolution to investigate election contest with relation to the Senator from Minnesotas.n.1926-01-01
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Bursum-Bratton election contest.s.n.1926-01-01
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Senator from Illinoishearings before the Committee on Privileges and Elections, United States Senate, 69th Congress, second session, pursuant to S. Res. 328, a resolution relative to the seating of Frank L. Smith as a senator from the state of Illinois. January 22 and 29, 1927G.P.O.1927-01-01
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Senator from Maine[s.n.]1927-01-01
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Senator from Maine.s.n.1927-01-01
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Certificate of election.s.n.1927-01-01
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Certificates of election of Mr. Smith and Mr. Vare.s.n.1927-01-01
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Providing for the meeting of electors of President and Vice President, and for other purposes.s.n.1928-01-01
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Senator from PennsylvaniaReport of the Committee on Privileges and Elections pursuant to S. Res. 68 and 310 (70th Congress), resolutions authorizing the Committeee on Privileges and Elections to hear and determine the contest between William S. Vare and William B. Wilson as to membership in the United States Senate as a senator from Pennsylvania together with a Supplemental report ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1929-01-01
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Senator from Pennsylvania.s.n.1930-01-01
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Senator from Alabama. In Re the contest of J. Thomas Heflin v. John H. Bankhead for a seat in the United States Senate from the State of Alabama.s.n.1931-01-01
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Petition of Einar Hoidale contesting the election of Thomas D. Schall as Senator from the State of Minnesota for the term beginning March 4, 1931 and for other relief.s.n.1932-01-01
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Senator from Alabama.s.n.1932-01-01
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Election contest of George M. Pritchard against Josiah W. Bailey.s.n.1933-01-01
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Recall of United States Senators and Representatives. Brief on the constitutionality of the recall of United States Senators and Representatives in Congress.s.n.1935-01-01
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Senator from New Mexico.s.n.1935-01-01
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Senator from West Virginiahearing before the Committee on Privileges and Elections, United States Senate, Seventy-fourth Congress, first session relative to the contests of Henry D. Hatfield v. Rush D. Holt for the seat in the United States Senate from the state of West Virginia. June l, 1935...U.S. Govt. print. off.1935-01-01
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Senator from Tennessee.s.n.1937-01-01
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Extension of Act to prevent pernicious political activities ...Report. <To accompany S. 3046> ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1940-01-01
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Senator from North Dakotahearings before the Committee on Privileges and Elections, United States Senate, Seventy-seventh Congress, first session, relative to a protest to the seating of William Langer, a senator from the state of North Dakota : November 3 to 18, 1941U.S. G.P.O.1941-01-01
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Senator from North DakotaReport [and Minority views] of the Committee on Privileges and Elections on the protest by various citizens of the state of North Dakota to the seating of William Langer, as a senator from the state of North Dakota ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01
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Voting in time of war by members of the land and naval forces.Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, United States Senate, Seventy-eighth Congress, first session, on S. 1285, a bill to amend the act of September 16, 1942, which provided a method of voting, in time of war, by members of the land and naval forces absent from the place of their residence, and for other purposes. October 29, and November 5, 1943 ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1943-01-01
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Providing a method of voting for the armed forces ...Report. <To accompany S. 1285>U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1943-01-01
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To provide for polling places to be open from 6 A.M. to 9 P.M.hearings ... Seventy-eighth Congress, first session on S. 1089, a bill relating to the times of holding elections for senators and representatives in the Congress and Presidential electors. June 1943U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1943-01-01
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Providing a method of voting in time of war for members of the armed forces and related services ...Report. <To accompany S. 1612>U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1944-01-01
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To amend the pernicious political activities act of 1939.Hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, United States Senate, Seventy-eighth Congress, second session, on S. 592, a bill to amend the act entitled "An act to prevent prernicious political activities," approved August 2, 1939, as amended, with respect to the circulation of matter concerning candidates for election to federal offices; S. 593, a bill to amend the act entitled "An act to prevent pernicious political activities," approved August 2, 1939, as amended, with respect to the limitations on political contributions and expenditures; and S. 594, a bill to protect the integrity of the democratic process by requiring disclosure of persons writing, publishing, and circulating scurrilous literature in connection with political campaigns; to deny the use of the mails to such literature and to prohibit its importation into the United States, in default of such disclosure; and for other purposes. June 2, 1944 ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1944-01-01
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United States War Ballot Commissionletters from the United States War Ballot Commission transmitting pursuant to law, the report of the War Ballot Commission relative to the serviceman voting lawU.S. G.P.O.1945-01-01
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In the Senate of the United StatesMar. 24, 1890.--Ordered to be printed
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Senator from MichiganMr. Spencer, from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, submitted the following Report