In the general election, people could vote for a candidate under their preferred political party.
This is to prevent people from voting under the influence of alcohol.
As noted above, people would vote differently under a different electoral system, and so I don't think we can read too much into this analysis.
"It was easier for them to vote approval of something already under way," he said.
Women gained the right to vote under the same literacy requirements as men in 1932.
It was a home run, until I met a man who angrily said he wouldn't vote for me under any circumstances.
These people will not vote for the moderate right under any circumstances.
"This is certainly a district that may be willing to vote for a Democrat, under the right circumstances."
The analysis assumes people would have voted the same way under the alternative system.
Those people had sought to vote under the police district charter, which was written in the 20's.