Excerpt from Contested Election Case of George D. Reynolds V. James J. Butler, From the Twelfth Congressional District of Missouri
Dear sir: James J. Butler, the contestee in the above-entitled election contest, in response to your notice to be present at the city of W'ashington on Thursday, Sep tember 3, 1903, at the Opening of what purports to be the sealed testimony and evi dence in said cause and agreeing on the parts thereof to be printed, respectfully objects, protests, and excepts to the printing of any matter which purports to be testimony or evidence taken in this cause for reasons following, viz: First. There was no evidence or testimony taken in this cause within the time prescribed by law, as will fully appear from the following statement of facts: On December 20, 1902, George D. Reynolds gave contestee notice of his intention to contest his seat in the Fifty-eighth Congress from the Twelfth Congressional district of Missouri, and on December 22, 1902, contestee answered said notice and served a copy of same on the said George D. Reynolds; that thereafter, on December 22, 1902, said George D. Reynolds served on contestee a notice of additional grounds of contest, which contestee immediately answered on December 23, 1902, and on the same day served a copy thereof upon said George D. Reynolds; that the foregoing facts will all appear from contestant's notices of contest and the returns of service on same, together with contestee's answers and the returns of service on same.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book is a contestation of the election of James J. Butler to the 58th United States Congress, representing Missouri's 12th Congressional District. It was filed by George D. Reynolds, who presents fourteen grounds for contesting the election. The grounds include the disenfranchisement of qualified voters, illegal votes being cast and counted, fraudulent and illegal ballots being cast and counted, and election officials being in a conspiracy to commit fraud. Reynolds alleges that, considering these factors, he would have received a plurality of all votes legally cast and should have been elected to Congress. The author provides detailed election returns and discusses the relevant electoral laws in support of Reynold's claims. Overall, this book delves into the intricacies of contested elections, the importance of fair and impartial elections, and the role of the House of Representatives in adjudicating such contests. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780265059982_0
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