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Domestic News October 10, 1906

The New Haven Union

New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

What is this article about?

New Haven registrars estimate at least 3,000 first-time voters for Oct. 19 processing by selectmen, with 2,200 expected to qualify; city voter total projected to reach 30,000 soon from current 26,000.

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"TO BE MADE LIST" IS BIG

There Are 3,000 Names of First Voters Put on by Registrars.

The number of persons to be made voters when the selectmen sit for the first time Oct. 19 will be at least 3,000, according to estimates made by the general registrars. It is expected that of these at least 2,200 will actually be made.

As the registry lists are not yet closed the registrars are not certain of the number of names that will actually be on the lists. On the old lists there are about 26,000 names. It is expected that New Haven will soon have 30,000 voters.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Voter Registration New Voters New Haven Selectmen Registry Lists

What entities or persons were involved?

General Registrars Selectmen

Where did it happen?

New Haven

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

New Haven

Event Date

Oct. 19

Key Persons

General Registrars Selectmen

Outcome

at least 3,000 persons to be made voters, with at least 2,200 expected to actually be made; old lists have about 26,000 names; expected to reach 30,000 voters soon.

Event Details

Estimates by general registrars indicate at least 3,000 names of first-time voters on lists for selectmen to process on Oct. 19. Registry lists not yet closed, so final number uncertain.

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