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Cuban local elections, 1900 : ウィキペディア英語版
Cuban local elections, 1900
Municipal elections were held in Cuba on June 16, 1900.〔Averhoff Purón, Mario. ''Los primeros partidos políticos''. La Habana: Instituto Cubano del Libro, 1971. pp. 52-53〕 The elections were held under the auspices of the U.S. Military Government with a system of restricted suffrage. 7% of the Cuban population took part in the polls, which saw some important victories for pro-independence sectors.
==Military Order No. 164==
The elections for posts for municipal mayors, treasurers and judges were convened by the U.S. Military Government in Cuba, through the Military Order No. 164, issued on April 18, 1900. According to the Military Order, elections were to be held on June 16, 1900 and the elected officials would take office on July 1, 1900. The elected officials would hold office for one year.〔Averhoff Purón, Mario. ''Los primeros partidos políticos''. La Habana: Instituto Cubano del Libro, 1971. p. 50〕
Candidates for mayoral seats had to present themselves to the ''de facto'' mayors named by the Military Government, and provide a register of signatures of between 250-500 voters (depending on the size of the municipality) from the town in support of the candidature.〔
The Military Order also specified that Scrutinizing Centres (''Juntas Escrutinadoras'') would be formed across the island, with the task of appointing voters eligible to take part in the elections as well as to supervising the counting of votes.〔

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