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 Electoral Lists, Darling Downs District, 1899-1900.
The following names, and other particulars, were transcribed from the lists of persons who were qualified to vote in their electoral districts, and who had applied to be registered as such, as published in various issues of the Darling Downs Gazette (Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia), during 1899 and 1900.
[7] [Registered to vote at the electoral district of Cambooya - owned freehold land at the parish of Westbrook.
[7] [Registered to vote at the electoral district of Cambooya - held leasehold allotments at Pittsworth.
hub.dataline.net.au /~tfoen/electorallists.htm   (4211 words)

  
 Maryland State Archives, Topic File index
Annapolis, Hammond / Harwood House SEE Shaw, John.
Congressional Districts, Maryland SEE U. Congress, Congressional Districts, Maryland.
Annapolis Tea Party SEE Peggy Stewart Tea Party.
www.mdarchives.state.md.us /msa/speccol/sc1400/sc1456/html/topica.html   (4211 words)

  
 British Columbia - 1911 Census of Canada Districts and Sub-districts - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada
Part of Electoral District, Yale, Hope Station, Harrison Hot Springs, Port Douglas, Lillooet River, Harrison Lake Points, Ruby Creek
British Columbia - 1911 Census of Canada Districts and Sub-districts - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada
Dewdney Riding, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge Municipality and Port Hammond
www.lac-bac.gc.ca /archivianet/1911/006003-320.03-e.html   (143 words)

  
 Local Government Act -- NANAIMO REGIONAL DISTRICT REGULATION
The plan may be inspected at the offices of the Regional District of Nanaimo, 6300 Hammond Bay Road, Lantzville, B.C. [Provisions of the Local Government Act, RSBC 1996, c.
3 The Nanaimo Regional District is granted the additional power to prohibit wild and exotic animal acts under sections 680 (a) and 704 (d) of the Local Government Act within all electoral areas, as an extended service.
5 The Nanaimo Regional District is granted the additional power to exercise the powers conferred on the council of a municipality under section 727 of the Local Government Act, as an extended service.
www.qp.gov.bc.ca /statreg/reg/L/LocalGovernment/194_91.htm   (277 words)

  
 British Columbia - 1911 Census of Canada Districts and Sub-districts - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada
Part of Electoral District, Yale, Hope Station, Harrison Hot Springs, Port Douglas, Lillooet River, Harrison Lake Points, Ruby Creek
British Columbia - 1911 Census of Canada Districts and Sub-districts - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada
British Columbia - District 11: New Westminster [view map]
www.lac-bac.gc.ca /archivianet/1911/006003-320.03-e.html   (143 words)

  
 98-1665-majority.htm
The early judicial cases also made clear that "[b]y the separation of the district of Columbia from the state of Maryland, the complainant ceased to be a citizen of that state." Reily, 6 U.S. (2 Cranch) at 357; accord Hammond, 26 F. Cas.
Moreover, plaintiffs point out that if we were to find them to be Maryland citizens for purposes of congressional voting, a remedy could be crafted that would not necessarily rely on Maryland's electoral machinery.
In sum, we conclude that constitutional text, history, and judicial precedent bar us from accepting plaintiffs' contention that the District of Columbia may be considered a state for purposes of congressional representation under Article I. Before proceeding to plaintiffs' alternative argument, we pause over another advanced by the dissent.
www.dccitizensfordemocracy.org /98-1665-majority.htm   (143 words)

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