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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1870
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ODEN BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 817

otherwise by districts; the residence of each person
shall be set opposite his name, and every person
whose name appears in said corrected lists of quali-
fied voters shall be entitled to vote at the polls in
said district, or precinct of the ward, for which his
name appears, at every election held thereat until'
after another registration of voters has been duly
published, except those persons who shall become
disqualified by change of residence, and said officer
of registration shall cause to he published two
alphabetical lists, one of which shall comprise the
names of those persons stricken from the books of
registration, and the other one of said lists shall
comprise the names of the persons which said offi-
cers have registered for two successive weeks, and
said officers of registration shall cause said cor-
rected list of qualified voters to he published for
two successive weeks, before the fourth Monday in
October, by handbills posted in such public places
as said officers shall select in the several precincts
in Baltimore City, and districts in the several
counties.

Publish two
alphabetical
lists.

Sec. 13. Said Officers of Registration shall make,
or cause to be made, in books proper for the pur-
pose, two fair copies of the lists of qualified voters,
as made after the last sitting of said officers, one
of said copies said officer shall deliver on or before
the first Monday in November to the sheriff of
Baltimore City, and to the sheriff of the several
counties respectively, one to the Clerk of the Supe-
rior Court of Baltimore City, and to the Clerks of
Circuit Courts of the several counties respectively,
and the said officers shall also deliver to said Clerks
of the said Courts the books of registration.
Sec. 14. If any person shall deem himself ag-
grieved by the refusal of any Officer of Registra-
tion to register his name as a qualified voter, by
reason of the decision of said, officer that he has
not the requisite constitutional qualifications of
age, citizenship and residence, or is disqualified
under the provisions of the second and third Sec-
tions of the third Article of the Constitution, or
by the refusal to register his name as a qualified
voter for any other cause, or by the striking off
his name from the list of qualified voters for any
cause, he shall have the right to appeal by petition
from such decision or action to the Judge or Judges

Make two lists

 

 

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