THE COMING ELECTIO
THE MAIN ROLL. CLOSES THIS AFTEHNOI The main roll in oonneetior the approaching general e closes at 4.30 this afternoon, t applications received from m will be reserved for the supp tary roll, which will not be
until definite announcement is as to the date of the election.
Up to last evening the « registered for the main rolli Waipawa electorate was 911 names having been added and d moved. At the 1928 election were 8023 names on the mail but this was built up to 950(11 supplementaries. The by-eleetio year had the effect of eleansii roll considerably, and the woi compiling the new issue will be lv simplified.
Each year there are uaturil cousiderable number of young! just turned 21 years of age are entitled to the franchise, ail incumbent upon them to see their names are placed on tie Before being entitled to rtf the applicant for enrolment have turned 21 years of age. Some people connect the » of the rolls at this date witb « of an early election, but there 1 connection whatever, this being
usual time for the compilation • main roll.
REFORM CANDIDATE
FIVE NOMINATIONS I!ECU
There is a considerable anion competition lor the honor of the selected candidate to conk Waipawa seat at the general tion in the interests of the a* Party, five nominations having received. They are;—Me*r Adeane (Waipawa). J. Goring ston (TnmumuL J. Ormond, (Wallingford), C'has. Pattison pawa), and W. Tucker (CW meeting of delegates from *' ferent centres will be held 81 pukurau next Tuesday, "n Ol final selection will be made.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 8 July 1931, Page 2
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