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1 But of this result the qualified electors who refused to vote can never justly complain.
2 When, therefore, we speak of the people politically, we mean those only who are qualified electors .
3 This is the number found to be " qualified electors " after two periods of public consultation.
4 In no state, therefore, are any but qualified electors eligible to the office of senator or representative.
5 Fifty qualified electors would constitute a township.
6 No fewer than 51,514 qualified electors , therefore, abstained.
7 Philip, however, refused to accept the returns, although not a single suffrage had been cast by the qualified electors for his son.
8 Lolo also reminded the public that the law is the same for any employees who are qualified electors regardless of their place of employment.
9 A list has been prepared of qualified electors on Link Road, Glasthule, for the purpose of voting to change its name to "Monk Gibbon Road".
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