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

ten or more copies of the form of the ballot provided for each voting
place at each election therein, of a considerably magnified size, which
shall be called "specimen ballots," and the same shall be furnished
with the other ballots prepared for each voting place. On the morning
of said election the said supervisors of elections shall cause to be conspic-
uously posted in each polling place said cards of instruction and largely
magnified specimen ballots, and one of said cards of instruction shall
be fixed in. each booth or voting compartment, and the said specimen
ballots shall be conspicuously displayed in said polling room and on
the outside of the building wherein said voting shall take place. Not
less than three of said cards and three of said specimen ballots shall be
posted outside of the guard-rails, and not less than three of each of
same shall be securely and conspicuously posted on the outside of the
building in which the polls are held, before the balloting begins, in
such position that the same may be easily examined by the public.
This section shall apply to Baltimore city, Baltimore, Frederick, Garrett,
Wicomico, Carroll, Washington, Allegany, Cecil, Montgomery, Howard,
Caroline and Harford counties.

1904, art. 33, sec. 122. 1896, ch. 202, sec, 114 A. 1901, ch. 2. 1904, ch. 339,
sec. 114 A. 1908, ch. 614.

124. At least thirty days before every State election the attorney
general shall prepare full instructions for the guidance of voters of
such election, as to obtaining ballots, as to the manner of marking them,
and as to obtaining new ballots, in place of those accidentally destroyed,
with such other instructions as shall, in his opinion be necessary and
proper; said instructions shall be furnished by the secretary of state
to the several boards of supervisors of election, who shall respectively
cause the same to be printed in large clear type, on separate cards, to be
called "cards of instruction," and said boards of supervisors shall furnish
twelve of the same with ballots for use in each election precinct, on the
morning of said election; the said supervisors of election shall cause to
be conspicuously posted in each polling place said cards of instructions,
and one of said cards of instruction shall be fixed in each booth or
voting compartment; not less than three of said cards shall be posted
outside of the guardrails, and not leas than three of each of same shall
be securely and conspicuously posted on the outside of the building in
which the polls are held before the balloting begins, in such positions
that the same may be easily examined by the public; it shall also be
the duty of the several boards of supervisors of elections, on the morning
of said election, to cause to be conspicuously posted in each polling
place and in each voting booth of each polling place, separate tickets
or lists containing the names of the candidates of each political party.
with a designation of the several offices for which they are candidates, so
that voters may thereby be aided in selecting the candidates for whom
they wish to vote and in marking the official ballot accordingly. This
section shall apply to Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Dorchester, Kent.

 

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