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Session Laws, 1972
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38                                  Laws of Maryland                          [Ch. 13

of wills, judges of the orphans courts, sheriff and surveyor, ; (6) The
titles of party offices shall follow the titles of public offices on all
ballots.

(d) The party designation of each candidate, properly separated
from his name, shall be included on all ballots at any [general]
election; provided, however, that such party name shall consist of
one word only. In addition, the name of each candidate for [State
office, the United States Senate and the House of Representatives]
public or party office for which the voters of the entire State or
more than one county or legislative district thereof may vote,
shall
be identified by the county or city in which said candidate resides.
The ballots shall be so arranged that exact uniformity, to the extent
practicable, will prevail as to size and face of printing of all candi-
dates' names and party designation. The names of all candidates for
judge of the circuit courts for the several counties or of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City, or for Judge of the Court of Special
Appeals or the Court of Appeals, shall be placed on the ballots
without any party label or other distinguishing mark or location
which might directly or indirectly indicate the party affiliation of
any such candidate.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act is hereby de-
clared to be an emergency measure and necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public health and safety and having been passed
by a yea and nay vote supported by three-fifths of all the members
elected to each of the two Houses of the General Assembly, the same
shall take effect from the date of its passage.

Approved March 22, 1972.

CHAPTER 13
(Senate Bill 205)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 36 of
Article 27 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Replacement
Volume), title "Crimes and Punishments," subtitle "I. Crimes and
Punishments," subheading "Concealed Weapons"; "CARRYING
OR WEARING WEAPON"; to repeal and re-enact, with amend-
ments, Section 36A (c) of said Article and title of the said
Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume and 1971
Supplement), subtitle "I. Crimes and Punishments," subheading
"Carrying Deadly Weapons on Public School Property"; to add
new Sections 36B, 36C, 36D, 36E, and 36F to Article 27 of the
Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume and
1971 Supplement), title "Crimes and Punishments," subtitle "I.
Crimes and Punishments," to follow immediately after Section
36A of said article, title and subtitle, under the new subheading
"Handguns"; to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section
594B (e) of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1971 Replacement Volume), title "Crimes and Punishments,"
subtitle "II. Venue, Procedure and Sentence," subheading "Ar-
rests;" to repeal Section 90A of Article 56 of the Annotated Code
of Maryland (1968 Replacement Volume and 1971 Supplement),

 

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