The Elections Act of 1917 is an important act of the Grand Assembly in the Kingdom of Washingtonia. The act concerns the national general elections which is constitutionally required to take place every five years - to elect both the President and the members of the Grand Assembly. It was enacted in 1917, one year prior to the end of the first constitutional government's first term, to set about the specific time and manner of the elections, and to establish the Elections Oversight Board, because the Constitution did not have a comprehensive provision for elections.
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