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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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ART. 33] REGISTRATION. 845

1904, art. 33, sec. 13. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 12.

13. It shall be the duty of the person or officer having charge of the
vital statistics of any city or county to furnish the board of supervisors
of elections monthly a report of the name and previous residence of
every male person over twenty-one years of age who shall have died dur-
ing the preceding month, and said board shall, immediately before the
registration or revision thereof in each year, cause to be arranged alpha-
betically, and as near as possible according to wards in the cities and
according to election precincts in the counties, the names and late resi-
dences of all such deceased persons and have the same printed and fur-
nish a copy of said printed list to each member of the board of reg-
istry of such wards or precincts for their guidance.

Ibid. sec. 14. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 13. 1902, ch. 545. 1910, ch. 546 (p. 103).

14. Said board of supervisors shall give ten days' notice of the time
and place of registration, and of revision thereof, and of elections in
each precinct of such county or city, by handbills set up in the most
public places in such precinct, and also in the counties, by advertise-
ment in two newspapers (one of which newspapers, if possible, shall be
of opposite political faith from that of the majority of said supervisors)
of genera] circulation therein, except in Howard county, where the
supervisors of election may publish in one newspaper the notice above
required, and in the city of Baltimore, by advertisment in all the
daily newspapers which will publish the same at their current rate of
advertising. And the sheriff of Baltimore city and of each county shall
no longer publish such notices of election. Said board shall make all
necessary rules and regulations not inconsistent with this article, with
reference to the registration of voters and the conduct of elections, and
they shall have charge of and make provision for all elections, general,
special, local, municipal, State and county, and for all others of every
description, to be held in such city or county, or any part thereof, at
any time; all questions shall be decided by a majority of the board,
unless otherwise expressly provided in this article; provided, however,
that in any incorporated city or town in this State (other than the city
of Baltimore) in which the municipal or charter elections thereof are
now regulated by the public local laws of the State, the conduct of such
municipal or charter elections shall continue to be so regulated as here-
tofore, and such public local laws shall continue in force therein.

The act of 1896, ch. 202, did not repeal the local act of 1894, ch. 533, rela-
tive to elections in the city of Annapolis. The Judges of election must be
controlled, however, in the execution of their duties and In the conduct of
elections by the former act, and they are subject to the penalties provided
thereby. Jones v. Monroe, 86 Md. 334.
See sec. 162.

Registration.

Ibid. sec. 15. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 14.

15. Each judge of election in the city of Baltimore and each of
the two judges of election appointed before the first day of July in

 

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