Subject: Re: [EL] Jurisdictions in the United States that conduct elections
From: Jon Roland
Date: 5/10/2011, 5:20 AM
To: Joseph Lorenzo Hall
CC: Kim Brace <KBrace@aol.com>, Election Law <election-law@mailman.lls.edu>
Reply-to:
"jon.roland@constitution.org"

There are also school districts, state board of education districts (e.g. Texas), utility districts, regional tax districts, transportation districts, and a few others. Sometimes administered by county or state election offices, sometimes by the district offices. And of course to those might be added party primaries within state and local districts, ward or precinct elections, and homeowner or neighborhood associations which are quasi-public political entities with the power to tax and lien. Each of these defines a kind of citizenship.

On 05/10/2011 06:54 AM, Joseph Lorenzo Hall wrote:
If I add those numbers up, I get 8,502; 1,570 less than 10,072... what am I missing?


-- Jon

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