Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 2University of Texas Press, 1922 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... election , of as- sessors is strongly favored ; but whether elected or ap- pointed , they should serve for at least four years , " in order that there may be reasonable continuity in their work and that there may be time for their ...
... election , of as- sessors is strongly favored ; but whether elected or ap- pointed , they should serve for at least four years , " in order that there may be reasonable continuity in their work and that there may be time for their ...
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... election time . As a result most of the estimates were late . Some did not come in , as a matter of fact , until a few days before the final and complete budget had to be presented to the legislature . Since the former legislature , the ...
... election time . As a result most of the estimates were late . Some did not come in , as a matter of fact , until a few days before the final and complete budget had to be presented to the legislature . Since the former legislature , the ...
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... election law which the Democrats claim is designed ex- clusively to give the Republicans advantage at the polls . The claim is made that the Republicans of the house will hold up all appropriations recommended by the governor in order ...
... election law which the Democrats claim is designed ex- clusively to give the Republicans advantage at the polls . The claim is made that the Republicans of the house will hold up all appropriations recommended by the governor in order ...
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... elections that the opposite party has come into power , he could readily make plans which would embarrass his successor very greatly ; or he could em- barrass him equally well by making no plans at all . In any event , if the new ...
... elections that the opposite party has come into power , he could readily make plans which would embarrass his successor very greatly ; or he could em- barrass him equally well by making no plans at all . In any event , if the new ...
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... election to the working of the budget law in a state , but Oklahoma is an instructive example of the way in which state affairs are influenced by national politics . The state and local organi- zations necessary in order to secure the ...
... election to the working of the budget law in a state , but Oklahoma is an instructive example of the way in which state affairs are influenced by national politics . The state and local organi- zations necessary in order to secure the ...
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