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General Election Instructions for Returning Officers: with a Discussion of the Rights and...

General Election Instructions for Returning Officers: with a Discussion of the Rights and Obligations of Candidates and an Office Consolidation of the Canada Elections Act, Applicable only to a General Election

by Canada. Office of the Chief Electoral Officer

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Ottawa, ON, Canada: Government of Canada, Chief Electoral Officer, 1964. Soft cover. Very Good +. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 352pp w index. Incidental inked scoring pp61, 74, 77. Title wrapper shows light soiling commensurate w age and handling. Binding square and not creased. Octavo: 24.5 x 16.5. Printed by the Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationary, Ottawa, 1965. Book A (39)-11-65-30M. Distributed gratuitously to officially nominated candidates upon request to the appropriate returning officer, such candidates "to be supplied with twenty-five copies".
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