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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
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516

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

such person as a qualified voter, but they shall 'not
register the name of any person who does not, or
will not possess said qualifications, or is so dis-
qualified.

Record name.

Sec. 8. In registering any person who shall ap-
ply to said officers of Registration to be registered,
said officers shall first record the name of such per-
son in the proper column of said Books of Regis-
tration ; and second, administer to him the oath as
directed in this Article, and enter in the column
of said books whether he has not been sworn; third,
his age ; fourth, the place of his birth ; fifth, his
residence ; sixth, the time he has resided in Balti-
more City, or the county in which he applies to be
registered ; seventh, if naturalized, the date of his
final paper or certificate of naturalization, and the
court, county and State, when issued ; eighth, if
disqualified by non-age, non-residence, alienage or
non compos mentis, or bribery, or conviction of
bribery, or larceny, or other infamous crime as
described in the second and third Sections of the
first Article of the Constitution, the cause of such
disqualification ; ninth, the name of the qualified
voter, omitting from said ninth column the name
of the person, so as above disqualified, and insert-
ing in lieu thereof the name of the witness by
whom said disqualification was established, or in
case of conviction of bribery, or larceny, or other
infamous crime, a statement of the record proof
thereof, and in what court said conviction was had,
or other proof by which such disqualification was
established.

Alphabetical
lists.

Sec. 9. Immediately after the expiration of the
days in which said officers of Registration sat,
commencing on the third Monday in September,
they shall proceed without delay to make, or cause
to be made, two alphabetical lists, one of which
lists shall comprise the names of those registered
persons which said officers have stricken from the
lists of qualified voters and the books of Regis-
tration, delivered to said officers by said Clerks of
Courts, and the other one of said lists shall com-
prise the names of the persons which said officers
of Registration have not stricken from said lists of
qualified voters and said books of Registration,
and also the names of the persons which said



 
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