Great Registers of Inyo and Mono Counties
Passed in 1866, the Registry Act required the names of every voter to be listed in a book of voter affidavits. These affidavits were called the Great Registers. The responsibility for the implementation of this act fell to the County Clerk, who was to record in a Great Register “all the citizens...who are, or may be within six months, by reason of continuous residence, legal voters thereof…” The entries to be made for each voter included full name, age, country of nativity, occupation, place of residence, date of registry, and number of entry. A naturalized foreigner was required to provide proof with certificate of when, where, and by what court he received citizenship, or by the testimony of two registered citizens of his residence in the United States for five years and in California for one year.
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