58 A. 53 | R.I. | 1902
PROVIDENCE, June 14, 1902.
To His Excellency Charles Dean Kimball, Governor of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations:
We have received from your excellency a request for our opinion upon the following question, viz.: *631
"What disposition should be made by a board of canvassers of the name of a personal property voter upon his ceasing to be assessed, who has not registered within the registration year in which his last assessment was in force ?"
We are of the opinion that the name of such a voter should be immediately stricken from the voting list upon the expiration of the period of twelve months from the date of the assessment of the last general town or city tax against him, whenever that may occur, since upon the expiration of such period he is not qualified to vote thereafter unless by virtue of a prior personal registration within the preceding registration year in like manner as is required of registry voters. We said, In re TheCanvassers' Powers,
In re The Voting List,
Owing to the illness of Mr. Justice Wilbur, we have not been able to confer with him.
JOHN H. STINESS, PARDON E. TILLINGHAST, WM. W. DOUGLAS, EDWARD C. DUBOIS, JOHN T. BLODGETT.
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