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Ms same being Contestamtes Inhibit A herd.) <br />5. Mat teatiow 205.05, Subdivision 2, Minnesota etas <br />Annotated, as applicable bare, reads as follows: <br />"...the ballots say rot contain ay partisan <br />desertion for an candidate � the mares of the <br />candidates far each office sia1l be arrayed en the <br />ballot a isally , *Geordie% to the surname of <br />each aamd data..." <br />i. That the names of the ea ndidates for the office of <br />villas, Trustee amd JUstice of the Peace were wet se arranged as <br />the first prising of ballets. tueaieata • s i.LL1` 04 <br />1. That the arramgemw►t of mamas sw s sk ballet as it <br />relates to the office of Justice of the Piro was: <br />James C. Sch./Acheron <br />Charles I. lull <br />Sorel S. Fried <br />S. That ausb ballot (Gentestamt e s Sadtibit A) was properly <br />posted for inspection prior to Soveeksr 3 • 1144 . <br />S. That oa November 3, lei , five ex six hundred addit iowsl <br />ballots were printed and approzimetely three Wired of suck ballots <br />were distributed, on humored to sash of the three precincts, <br />(Contestant's l::iiibt.t 16). <br />10. Them oa such ba 1 , t s (toatestasst' s tahib i t 1) the wrsw s <br />of the candidates for each office were arrayed alphabetically, <br />according to the sumer of each candidate. <br />11. That the exact number of each type of ballot actually <br />used for the purpose: of voting is unknown, but tk.at more of the <br />first printed ballots (Contestant's Lxhibit A) were used. <br />12. That ss a result of such itction each candidate for <br />the office of Justice of the Peace received the following. votes <br />