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Institute of the Marist Brothers
XIX CHAPTER

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1 7, 5,162| each voter will mark on his ballot paper as many names as there 2 9, 6,170| with Canon Law, by a secret Ballot, and by an absolute majority 3 9, 6,170| taken. If, after a fourth ballot, there is still an equality, 4 9, 6,181| The election is by secret ballot, and requires an absolute 5 9, 6,181| calculated on the number of ballot papers received.~ ~To replace 6 9, 6,181| will be as follows.~ ~First ballot: From the list of eligible 7 9, 6,181| elector will write on his ballot paper as many names as there 8 9, 6,181| not elected on the first ballot, a second ballot is obviously 9 9, 6,181| the first ballot, a second ballot is obviously needed. In 10 9, 6,181| candidates for this second ballot. They are the Brothers next 11 9, 6,181| still to be filled.~ ~Second ballot: From the new list of candidates, 12 9, 6,181| each elector writes on his ballot paper as many names as there 13 9, 6,181| as substitutes. In every ballot, if there is a tie, the 14 9, 6,183| be unable to return his ballot by registered mail to the 15 9, 6,183| Brother proxy deposits two ballot papers and signs the envelope 16 9, 6,185| 21. The destruction of ballot papers~ ~After any election 17 9, 6,185| After any election the ballot papers are to be destroyed.~ 18 9, 7,211| Commission are elected by secret ballot, by an absolute majority 19 9, 7,211| eldest. If, after the third ballot, the candidates remain equal, 20 9, 7,233| normally made by secret ballot. Such a secret ballot is 21 9, 7,233| secret ballot. Such a secret ballot is required if requested 22 9, 7,236| sufficient at the third ballot.~ 23 9, 7,240| tellers will distribute a ballot paper to each Capitulant.~ 24 9, 7,241| Each one completes the ballot paper, folds it, and places 25 9, 7,243| should be the case, the ballot is null, and must be redone 26 9, 7,243| redone without examining the ballot papers. When the verification 27 9, 7,243| the first teller takes a ballot paper and reads aloud the 28 9, 7,244| correct procedure. Each ballot paper is treated in the 29 9, 7,245| 51. When all the ballot papers have been checked, 30 9, 7,245| by each one. After each ballot, the voting papers will 31 9, 7,246| 52. If the first ballot does not give an absolute


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