QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS. 57
reside amongst Indians, and if in addition in either case they
possess one of the usual qualifications.
In those districts where there is no assessment roll a
person in order to vote must
(a) be resident and domiciled in the district in which
he claims to vote,
(6) own real estate in such district of the value
of $200,
(¢c) be a resident householder in such district at the
time of election and,
(d) have been such owner and householder for the
six months preceding the election.
Where no
assessment
roll.
Quebec.
The qualifications are governed by the 38 Vic. c. 7, ss. Quebec.
7—9. Voters must be,
1. Owners or occupants of real estate of the value of Property.
$300 in any city municipality entitled to return one or
more members, and of the value of $200 in any other
municipality, or
2. Tenants of real estate paying an annual rent of $30 Occupa-
In any city municipality entitled to return one or more son.
members, and of $20 in any other municipality, such real
estate being of the values of $300 and $200 respectively.
Nova Scotia.
The qualifications of electors depend on the 48 Vic. ¢. 27. Nova
The following persons are entitled to vote. Seotia.
1. Persons assessed in respect of real property of Property
the value of $150 or of real and personal property of the
value of $300.
2. Persons possessed at the previous assessment of
real property or of real and personal property of the above
1 Qee algo N. 8. Rev. Stat. 1884, e. 4, 8. 14.