Primary Day
1925—Hold primaries of all parties to select delegates to attend State Conventions and nominate Governor and Lieutenant Governor and delegates to attend district conventions to nominate condidates for the State Legislature.
1926—Hold primaries to select delegates to attend County Conventions and nominate candidates for President and members of the County Board, and delegates to attend congressional conventions and nominate congressmen.
1927—Hold primaries to select delegates to attend City Convention to nominate Mayor, and delegates to attend ward conventions to nominate aldermen, and delegates to attend district conventions to nominate members of the State Legislature.Election Day
1925—Hold State election to elect a Governor and Lieutenant Governor and members of the State Legislature who shall have power to appoint all other public officials of the State government.
1926—Hold county election to elect President and members of the County Board, who shall have power to appoint all other public officials of the county government, and to elect members of Congress.
1927—Hold city election to elect Mayor and members of the City Council, who shall have power to appoint all other public officials of the city government, and to elect members of the State Legislature.Note.—Article XVII, amending the Federal Constitution to provide for direct election of U. S. Senators, should be repealed and the original plan provided by the Constitution should be restored.