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"That the Mormons considered their bloc voting defensive in nature is apparent from Joseph Smith's remark to Governor Thomas Ford that the Mormons 'were driven to union in their elections by persecution, and not by my influence; and that the 'Mormons' acted on the most perfect principle of liberty in all their movements.' (See {{HC1|vol=5|start=232}}  Mormon belief that the right to vote to protect their interests (whether in a bloc or not) was an American right is reflected in ELias Higbee's letter to Joseph Smith written from Washington, D.C. in January, 1840. {{HC1|vol=4|start=85-86}}" -  {{CarthageConspiracy1 |start=24 n. 14}}</font>
 

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Bloc voting (edit)

  • See also ch. 1: [[../Chapter 1#2|2]]
  • See also ch. 2: [[../Chapter 2#68|68]]
  • See also ch. 4: [[../Chapter 4#292–293|292–293]]

[[../../Bloc voting note|See NOTE on bloc voting]]