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Proceedings of the House of Delegates, 1900
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1250 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 23

poll lists in the following manner: They shall have
copied into suitable books arranged in proper columns,
the names, colors, ages and residences of all registered
voters in each election precinct. There shall be in such
books enough columns headed 'voted' under such party
designation to enable such, book to be used until the next
general registration. After the next general registra-
tion which may be held in any county subsequent to the
passage of this Act, the Board of Supervisors of Election
of said county shall cause separate poll lists to be made up
for each political party, and the poll list for each party in
each election precinct shall contain the names, color, age and
residence of each person registered in said precinct and
enrolled on the registries as a member of the political
party for whose primary election said poll list is pre-
pared, so that there shall be separate poll lists for each
political party, and said poll lists shall be ruled in the
same manner as hereinbefore directed, and with a suffi-
cient number of columns headed "voted, " to enable such
poll list to be used from one general registration until
another. And it shall be the duty of the Supervisors of
Elections, after each intermediate registration, to correct
such poll list by adding thereto such names as may be as
a result of such intermediate registration entitled to he
added to such poll list, and drawing red ink lines through
such names as have been erased at such intermediate
registration, or have had the record on the registry of
their being affiliated with such political party stricken
out. And the Board of Supervisors shall enter such
poll lists in the column headed 'remarks' and the fact
that such name was erased by the said board and the
date thereof.

"155. In each of the counties of the State and in the city
of Baltimore there shall be at each primary election for
each political party required by section 152 of this Art-
icle, to hold its primary election under the provisions of
this law, a polling place in each election precinct.

"156. All primary elections required to be held under
the provisions of this Article shall be by ballot, and shall
be subject to such rules and regulations as may be pre-
scribed by the regulations, customs and party usages of
the political party holding such primary election and not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Article, and the

 

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