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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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ART. 33] PRIMARY ELECTIONS. 935

day to be fixed by any agreement between the governing bodies of
said parties for the State not later than the first Monday of September
in each year. All such political parties as aforesaid, shall hold their
several primaries upon the same day. In case such governing bodies
for the State shall fail to agree on an earlier date for holding such
primary election, said primary elections shall be held on the first
Monday of September in each year. Notice shall be given of the times
and places of holding said primary elections by the several boards of
supervisors of elections in the city of Baltimore and of the counties
of this State, respectively, in the same way precisely as notice is
required to be given for municipal and county elections held under the
provisions of article 33 of the code of public civil laws.

1910, ch. 741, sec. 160 c (p. 116).

180. There shall be at every primary election in the city of Balti-
more and in each county a voting place in each election precinct of
each ward and of each election district, or in each election district
which may not be divided into election precincts; and each of said
voting places shall be selected by the board of supervisors of elections
in Baltimore city and in the counties, as provided in section 11 of
this article, with respect to general, municipal and county elections,
and furnished in the same manner as at a general election.

1910, ch. 741, sec. 160 D (p. 116).

181. All such primary elections shall be conducted under the control
of the several boards of supervisors of elections in Baltimore city and
the counties, respectively, by the judges and clerks of elections appointed
by them under the provisions of said article 33, for the conduct of
elections held thereunder in Baltimore city and in the several counties
of the State, and in the same manner as far as may be applicable as
general elections are conducted under said article 33, except as may
be hereinafter otherwise provided.

1910, ch. 741, sec. 160 E (p. 116).

182. As many different sets of official ballots shall be printed and
supplied by the board of supervisors of elections at each polling place,
and as many ballot boxes shall be used at each polling place, as there
are separate party nominations, delegates, executives, or managing or
executive bodies, to be voted for; and to prevent votes belonging to or
acting with one political party from inadvertently or intentionally cast-
ing their ballot for the candidate for nomination for office, or election
as delegate to any convention, or as executive or members of an execu-
tive or managing committee, of any other party, and to facilitate its
being promptly detected if so cast, the ballots of the several parties,
shall be printed upon opaque paper of different colors, to be determined
by the several boards of supervisors of elections; and until after the
next general registration in the counties, every person offering to vote

 

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