In the argument of this case and in the action of the committee. there being cases of this kind on both sides. it has been agreed and understood. as it ought to be agreed and understood. that all such votes were intended to be cast and should be counted for the party whose name was written under the printed name. Those 2 votes. then. are admitted. and leave the apparent majority of the contestant upon the basis named at 14 votes. Frederick Ott testifies that he was a foreigner. that he voted for Wallace. and that he was never naturalized. neither was his father. Thomas Black is admitted to have voted for Wallace and it is admitted that he was nevernaturalized and was aforeigner. coming into this country after age. Those 2 votes are deducted without objection. leaving 12 votes still in favor of contestant.
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