310 MARYLAND MANUAL.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND REFERENDA
To BE SUBMITTED TO THE PEOPLE AT THE GENERAL
ELECTION IN NOVEMBER, 1934
CONSTITUTTON AL AMENDMENTS
Chapter 185 of the Acts of 1931
An Act to propose an amendment to Section 15 of Article 3, of the
Constitution of the State of Maryland, relating to the compensation of
members of the General Assembly,
At the election on November 6, 1934, the vote for the amendment,
74.947; against the amendment, 101,132.
Chapter 456 of the Acts of 1933
An Act to propose an amendment to Section 7, of Article XI, of
the Constitution of the State of Maryland, title "City of Baltimore,"
requiring the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, in contracting any
debt or giving any credit, to discharge the same within forty (40)
years; amending the powers of the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more to borrow money for emergency purposes; and providing for the
submission of said amendment to the qualified voters of the State of
Maryland for adoption or rejection.
At the election on November 6, 1934, the vote for the amendment, 96,-
583; against the amendment, 57,385.
REFERENDA
Petitions filed in conformity with Article 16 of the Constitution
Anne Arundcl County
Chapter 423 of the Acts of 1933
An Act to repeal Section 196 of Article 33 of the Annotated Code
of Maryland (1924 Edition), title "Elections," sub-title "Primary Elec-
tions," said section relating to the nomination of County Commissioners
in Anne Arundel County.
At the elections on November 6, 1934, the vote for the referendum
was 2,519, and against the referendum, 3,671.
Howard County
Chapter 118 of the Acts of 1933
An Act to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 201 of
Article 14 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition),
title "Howard County," sub-title "Justices of the Peace and Constables,"
and also to repeal and re-enact, with amendnients, Section 293 of said
Article of said Code, sub-title "Sheriff," reducing the number of Justices
of the Peace and Deputy Sheriffs and relating to the duties and com-
pensation of Constables of Howard County.
At the elections on November 6, 1934, the vote for the referendum
was 922. and against the referendum, 1,574.
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