Representatives in Congress.
163. Election of congressmen.
164. How vacancies in Congress filled.
Congressional Districts.
165. State divided into six congressional
districts.
166. Counties composing first district.
167. Counties and wards of Baltimore city
composing second district.
168. Wards of Baltimore city composing
third district.
169. Wards of Baltimore city composing
fourth district.
170. Counties and wards of Baltimore city
composing fifth district.
171. Counties composing sixth district.
172. Separate election returns.
173. This article not to affect offenses com-
mitted before its adoption, but pre-
existing law to apply to such of-
fenses.
Election Expenses — Corrupt Practices.
174. Application of this sub-title.
175. Definition of terms and who shall act
as treasurer, political agents, etc.
176. Political committee to have a treas-
urer, and all funds must pass through
him. Bond. Penalty.
177. Contributions; proviso.
178. Limitations upon expenses; proviso.
179. Purposes for which expenditures may
be made.
180. Account or statement of treasurer or
political agent.
181. Account or statement to be filed by
candidates; consequences of failure.
182. False entry in statement.
183. Statements to be filed and open to
inspection ; evidence.
184. Who is guilty of corrupt practices;
penalty.
185. Publishing or distributing pamphlet,
etc., concerning candidate without
name of person or corporation.
186. Corrupt practice by corporations;
penalty.
187. Inquiry into corrupt practices; trial;
certification of finding.
188. Power of courts under sec. 186. Testi-
mony.
189. Duty of State's attorney. Testimony.
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Primary Elections.
190. Candidates nominated by direct vote ;
special provisions for Howard Coun-
ty; authority of party conventions;
state conventions elected by people,
certain candidates nominated by;
candidates for president, require-
ments of; expenses; qualifications
of voters; ballots, arrangement and
marking of; canvass and return of
votes; instruction to delegates to
national convention ; uninstructed
delegation; vacancies in delegation.
191. When to be held; notices.
192. Voting places.
193. To what extent general election law
controls.
194. Sets of ballots and number of ballot-
boxes; ballots of different parties
printed on paper of different color;
declaration of party affiliation; new
registry books; transcribing of
names; correction of books; watch-
ers; examination of books; explana-
tion to voters; "declined" voters;
persons becoming of age after close
of registration and before election;
change of party affiliation.
195. Dorchester County, primary elections
in; party affiliation; books and sit-
tings for registration.
196. Nomination of candidates for County
Commissioner in Anne Arundel
County.
197. Registration books.
198. Ballots, how prepared and printed;
certificates filed by candidates; pub-
lication of candidates; fees; special
provisions for certain officers; ex-
penses, how borne.
199. Deposit with Supervisors, not returned
although name of candidate not on
ballot.
200. Ballots, arrangement of names on;
provisions for general elections pre-
vail; watchers and challengers; ef-
fect of marking more names than
there are persons to be voted for.
201. Baltimore City, primaries in; party
affiliation or " declined " voter.
202. Additional salaries for supervisors,
etc.
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