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MARYLAND MANUAL 561
For Associate Judge of the Municipal Court
(Four to be nominated)
Democratic Party; Republican Party:
Lottie Friedler, Baltimore Lottie Friedler, Baltimore
William M. Hudnet, Baltimore William M. Hudnet, Baltimore
I. Sewell Lamdin, Baltimore 1. Sewell Lamdin, Baltimore
Kenneth E. Lee, Baltimore Kenneth E. Lee, Baltimore
Harold Lewis, Baltimore Harold Lewis, Baltimore
John A. McGuire, Baltimore John A. McGuire, Baltimore
Alan M. Resnick, Baltimore Alan M. Resnick, Baltimore
Basil A. Thomas, Baltimore Basil A. Thomas, Baltimore

Baltimore City
Friedler

Hudnet

Lamdin

Dem. Rep.

Dem. Rep.

Dem. Rep.

31,360 6,382

66,407 10,595

69,606 10,266

Lee

Lewis

McGuire

Dem. Rep.

Dem. Rep.

Dem. Rep

25,296 5,220

49,381 4,720

69,965 10,496

Resnick

Thomas

Dem. Rep.

Dem. Rep.

34,245 4,946

55,002 10,050

ELECTORAL VOTE
Maryland has ten electoral votes, which were cast for Johnson and
Humphrey at the meeting of the electors held in Annapolis, December
14,1964.
PRIMARY ELECTIONS
By Chapter 784, Acts of 1965, the date of holding the primary
elections by the political parties was changed to the second Tuesday
after the first Monday in September in those years in which elections
are to be held (Code 1957, 1967 Repl. Vol., Art. 33, sec. 5-2).
QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING IN MARYLAND
In order to vote in Maryland, a person must be a citizen of the
United States and at least twenty-one years of age. He must have
been a resident of the State for one year preceding the election, and
a resident of the county or legislative district of Baltimore City for
six months preceding the election. He must not have been convicted
of larceny or infamous crime, unless pardoned by the governor, nor
the subject of guardianship proceedings; nor a lunatic, nor a person
who is non compos mentis, nor convicted of buying or selling votes.
He must also have been registered with the Board of Election Super-
visors in the county or the legislative district in which he resides.

 
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