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Rh or may hereafter be authorized by law, but idiots, insane persons and persons who have been convicted of a felony shall not be entitled to nor allowed to vote.

2284.&emsp;(Section 13)&emsp;Prior to any general or special election hereafter to be held, the Board of Supervisors of any county, shall by order, require a re-registration of the voters of such county, which order shall be published in at least one newspaper published in such county or if none be published, one having a general circulation therein, for not less than thirty days preceding the next ensuing election.

2285.&emsp;(Section 14)&emsp;Such re-registration shall conform in all respects to the provisions hereof concerning original registration. All registering officers shall be allowed the sum of twenty cents per name for registering or re-registering voters.

2288.&emsp;(Section 17)&emsp;No person’s name must be entered by the recorder unless:

1.&emsp;Upon a certificate of registration in another county, showing that such registration has been canceled, and upon proof by the affidavit of the party that he is an elector of the county in which he seeks to be registered.

2.&emsp;Upon the returns of the registering officer of the county made to the County Recorder, together with the affidavits taken.

2289.&emsp;(Section 18)&emsp;Before anyone applying for registration can be registered he must make an affidavit in writing before the registering officer, wherein must be stated and shown each and every fact entitling such person to be registered and also the facts required to be stated on the great register, except the date and number and no person shall be registered who not being prevented by physical disability from so