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DELEGATE WHITE: You vote in only
one place, where your heart is.
DELEGATE MOSNER: You are not
going to tell me where my heart is though.
DELEGATE J. CLARK (presiding):
Unless there is strenuous objection, I sug-
gest we move on. We have an hour and ten
minutes of scheduled debate on this sub-
ject before we can possibly vote on it and
I think this is ample time to bring out the
philosophies on the subject. Delegate
White, if you return to your seat, you have
charge of the first fifteen minutes of con-
trolled time. The Chair recognizes Delegate
Boyer.
DELEGATE BOYER: Mr. Chairman,
with the indulgence of the Committee of
the Whole and with permission of the
Chair, I would like to call an extraordinary
meeting of the model Committee on Gen-
eral Provisions. If the permission is grant-
ed, I suggest we meet immediately for a
short ten-minute meeting in the Senate
Lounge, which is in the rear of the Senate
Chamber.
DELEGATE J. CLARK (presiding):
If there is no objection, the Chair grants
this permission and members of the com-
mittee will go with Delegate Boyer.
The Chair recognizes Delegate White on
fifteen minutes of controlled time.
DELEGATE WHITE: Mr. Chairman,
I yield three minutes to Delegate Marvin
Smith.
DELEGATE J. CLARK (presiding):
Delegate Fox.
DELEGATE FOX: A point of parlia-
mentary procedure. I will not say I am
opposed to Delegate White's amendment
but he has not offered it. I think this is the
time he has to offer it if he wants it to be
considered.
DELEGATE J. CLARK (presiding):
This is correct. Delegate White, you must
offer your amendment at this time. Then
it will be before us.
DELEGATE WHITE: Mr. Chairman,
on page 2, section 2, I call up S&E-2(C),
amendment N.
DELEGATE J. CLARK (presiding):
Has that been distributed? The pages will
please distribute amendment N. This will
be Amendment No. 6. Mark it Amendment
No. 6. Delegate White, you may proceed.
The Clerk will read the amendment, please,
first.
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READING CLERK: Amendment No. G
to accompany Minority Report S&E-2(C),
to Committee Recommendation S&E-2, by
Delegates White, Byrnes, Chabot, and
Schloeder:
On page 2, section 2, Eligible Voters in
Municipal Elections, lines 7 through 9,
strike out the words "and may by law ex-
tend the right to vote to non-residents own-
ing taxable property within its limits."
DELEGATE J. CLARK (presiding):
Delegate White, you may proceed.
DELEGATE WHITE: Mr. Chairman, I
yield three minutes to Delegate Marvin H.
Smith.
DELEGATE J. CLARK (presiding):
The Chair recognizes Delegate Smith.
DELEGATE M. SMITH: Mr. Chairman,
I suggest to you, sir, that we have an obli-
gation here to act responsibly and I do not
believe that this provision extending the
right of franchise to non-residents is re-
sponsible action.
If there are arguments to be advanced
on behalf of voting by such individuals,
then I submit to you that those arguments
ave equally applicable to the individual who
may happen to own land in more than one
county. The arguments would be exactly
the same. If I happen to own a farm,
which I do not, in the neighboring county
of Dorchester, am I not concerned with
reference to the tax policies of that county?
Am I not concerned with the government
of that county just as much as I am con-
cerned with the policies of a municipality
in which I may happen to own land?
This argument with reference to non-
resident voters is not confined to resorts.
There is a town approximately seven miles
from us which for many years has had this
non-resident provision. There are a number
of towns in the State, I do not know how
many, which have this provision.
It is in fact a dilution of the voting
power of the residents within the com-
munity. Deleg-ate Weidemeyer made a
point with reference to the man who owned
four million dollars worth of property or
some such similar thing in Baltimore City.
Then the arguments that might be ad-
vanced on behalf of the majority provision
would certainly be equally applicable to
the proposition that Deleg-ate Weidemeyer
made and yet under that majority pro-
vision this individual would not be per-
mitted to vote,
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