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Session Laws, 1912
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 461

of Maryland, and by him credited to the fund for the con-
struction or maintenance of State roads.

168. Every candidate for public office, including candidates
for the office of Senator of the United States, shall within
thirty days after the holding of the primary election held to
nominate for such office, make out and file in the office of the
clerk of the Circuit Court of the county in which such candi-
date resides, or with the clerk of the Circuit Court of Baltimore
City, if such candidate resides in said city, the statement here-
inafter provided.

Every candidate for public office, including candidates for
the office of Senator of the United States, shall within thirty
days after the holding of the election to fill such office, make
out and file in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of
the county in which such candidate resides, or with the clerk
of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, if such candidate
resides in said city, the statement hereinafter provided.

It is hereby made the duty of the Supervisors of Elections,
within three days after certification to them of any nomination
for any office or place, to certify to the clerk of the Circuit
Court of their county or the clerk of the Circuit Court of
Baltimore City, as the case may be, the names and addresses
of all candidates, including delegates to conventions, nomi-
nated for offices or places within their respective counties, or
the City of Baltimore, as the case may be together with the
name of the office or place for which each is nominated.
The said clerk of the Circuit Court shall, thereupon, furnish
to each person nominated a blank form upon which to make the
statement required by this section.

The said above required statement shall be a full, true and
itemized statement in writing, which statement and duplicate
shall be subscribed and sworn to by such candidate before an
officer authorized to administer oaths, setting forth in detail
all moneys or other valuable thing or things contributed,
expended or promised by him to aid and promote, or in any
way in connection with his nomination or election, or both,
as the case may be, or for other political purposes in connection
with, the election of any other person at said election, and all
existing unfulfilled promises or liabilities in that connection
remaining uncancelled and in force at the time such statement
is made, whether such expenditures, promises or liabilities
were made or incurred before, during or after such election,
and showing the date's when the person to whom, and the pur-
poses for which each and all of said sums or valuable things
were paid, expended or promised, or said liabilities incurred.

 

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