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Rh Todd v. Election Com’rs (104 Mich. 474)

Truelsen v. Hugo (91 N. W. 434)

Vallier v. Brakke (7 S. Dak. 343)

Vorhees v. Arnold (108 Iowa 77)

Wells v. Munroe (86 Md. 443)

West v. Ross (53 Mo. 350)

Wheelocks Case (82 Pa. St. 297)

Whittem v. Zahorik (91 Iowa 23)

Williams v. Stein (38 Ind. 89)

Young v. Simpson (21 Colo. 460)

For references to cases on elections, see the American Digest, Century ed., Vol. XVIII; American Digest, Decennial ed., Vol. VII; American Digest Key, numbered series, Vols. I–XVIII; American and English Encyclopedia of Law, 2d ed., Vol. X; Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, Vol. XV.

The most important sources for the material included in this study are the Revised Statutes, Digests, Codes, and Session Laws of the several states. For the period from about 1800 to 1880, the Digests and Codes were generally used. From 1880 to January 1915, the author referred to the Session Laws.