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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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906 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33

mark upon his ballot, or who shall make a false statement as to his
inability to mark his ballot, or who shall interfere or attempt to inter-
fere with any voter when inside the enclosed space in the polling-room,
or when marking his ballot, or who shall endeavor to induce any voter
before voting to show how he marks or has marked his ballot shall be
punished by fine of not less than five ($5) dollars nor more than one
hundred ($100) dollars, or by imprisonment in jail for a period not
exceeding sixty days, or by both fine and imprisonment in the discre-
tion of the court.
See sec. 162.

1904, art. 33, sec. 109. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 103.

111. Whoever shall wilfully destroy or deface any ballot or shall
take or remove any ballot outside of the inclosure provided for voting,
before the close of the polls, or wilfully delay the delivery of any bal-
lot, or who shall on or before any day of election have or retain in his
possession any official ballot printed for said election or any imitation
thereof save and excepting when such possession by him is necessary or
appropriate and designed for the purpose of carrying out the true
intent and meaning of this law, or who shall canvass or electioneer in
said polling place or within one hundred feet distant from the same,
or who shall hold any tickets or fac-simile tickets or papers purporting
to be tickets, either in said polling place or within said distance from
the same, shall be fined not less than fifty ($50) dollars nor more than
five hundred ($500) dollars, or shall be imprisoned in jail for not
exceeding sixty days, or shall be subject to both fine and imprison-
ment in the discretion of the court.
See sec. 162.

Ibid. sec. 110. 1S96, ch. 202, sec. 104.

112. Whoever during the hours of registration or revision of reg-
istration, or during the hours of election or canvass of votes, or of
making returns thereof in any precinct, shall bring, take, order or send
into, or shall attempt to bring or take or send into any place of registra-
tion, or revision of registration or of election, any distilled or spiritu-
ous liquors, wine, ale or beer, or shall at any such time and place,
drink or partake of such liquor, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than ten ($10) dollars
nor more than one hundred ($100) dollars.
See sec. 162.

Ibid. sec. 111. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 105.

113. It shall be unlawful for the keeper of any hotel, tavern, store,
drinking establishment or any other place where liquors are sold, or for
any person or persons, directly or indirectly, to sell, barter, give or dis-
pose of any spirituous or fermented liquors, ale or beer, or intoxicating
drinks of any kind on the day of any election hereafter to be held in
the several counties of this State; any person violating the provisions

 

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