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TAKE THIS TO THE POLLS
OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT
REPUBLICAN PARTY
To voté for person whose name appears on the ballot, stamp across (X) In the square at the RIGHT of the name of the person for
whom you desire to vote; or if you wish to vote for all of a group of persons, stamp a cross-(X) in the square opposite such group, which
cross shall be counted for each name of the group.
To vote for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot, write his name in the blank space provided for that purpose; and it ls
optiónal, but not necessary, to stamp a cross after, such name.
A group consists of candidates for delegate nominated on the same nomination paper.
For Deles atonal Convention, Vote
26, either as individuals or by group. But do not vote for more than 26
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ALBERT E. CASTLE
FRANCIS V. KEESLING
J. C. BER ENDSEN
ALEXANDER RUSSELL
PETER J. CROSBY
JOSEPH F. CARLSTON
FRANK A, CRESSEY, JR.
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ELECT THE REGULAR REPUBLICANS
BORDWELL TO CHAPMAN
names
For the success of the Republican Party in
California, vote for the 26 candidates nomi-
nated at the legally-called Regular Repub-
lican Convention held at the Palace Hotel,
San Francisco, March 4, 1916.
This convention was attended by 500 in per-
son and 300 by proxy, and was composed of
the members of the State Central Committee
and the various County Central Committees
throughout the State, these being the legally-
elected representatives of the party.
This convention named 26 plain, ordinary,
representative Republicans, not classified old-
line Republicans, not classified administration
Republicans, but Republicans whose
guarantee that they can be relied upon to do
their full duty toward all Republicans and
insure harmony in the party and victory over
Democratic watchful waiting and misrule.
Opposed to the Regular Republican ticket
is the Earl “Hydro-electric” hand-picked clique
selected at the St. Francis Hotel, February
26th, by some fifty "invited” guests of Earl,
representing only the Earl interests, but now
masquerading as “United” Republicans whose
admitted purpose is for disharmony.
A11 good citizens should register their pro-
test against the present iniquitous primary law
permitting the evils of colonization and elimi-
nation of parties.
The Regular Republicans stand for an honest
primary law and for the preservation of the
parties against all those who would now seek
to destroy them.
of the 26 forward-looking Republicans as
indicated on the other side of this card.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916.
Regular Republican Presidential Campaign Committee,
742 Market Street, San Francisco, California. (Over)
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