Show HOW MISTAKE V WAS MADE Judgo of Election Wilson of the Fifteenth teenth Explains Discrepancy For the Information of those who may I not be familiar with the election laws and procedures It may be stated that teach t-each polling place there are three judge of election one ot whom Is the presiding Judge and each or the other two having charge Ofa polling book in 1 which the names of I vote and various CI polling bare b-are suppc names th the vote one of til City Cler register a the canva vote whl retained 1 tlon for t law to ki l by the < months fc The dUJ sheet of I hands of who was A represc at Mr V was term polling 1 names of I vote and various CI polling bare b-are suppc names th the vote one of til City Cler register a the canva vote whl retained 1 tlon for t law to ki l by the < months fc The dUJ sheet of I hands of who was A represc at Mr V was term polling 1 the tallies and the total given In figured that the vote of T E Burbldgo for Councilman was 72 Further Mr Wilson Wil-son stated that there was no question that 72 was the correct count In explaining ex-plaining how the mistake occurred he saidThis This duplicate poll book was kept by Judge of Election Lloyd and the one now in the hands oC the canvassing board was kept by Judge or Election Walk When the two judges came to compare totals It was found that Walk had Cl votes for Burbldge while Lloyd had 72 I then counted the ballots over and found that Lloyd was correct Bur hldcgs vote being 72 Upon this finding Mr Walk proceeded to change his tally sheet as to the Burbidge vole to make It correspond with Lloyds 1 know that the total of 7 was entered us It Is In this book but I did not count Mr Walks tallies again and I presume that In making the correction as lie supposed sup-posed he made another mistake and entered loo many tallies V |