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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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ART. 33] SENATORIAL PRIMAEIES. 955

who is found guilty of the same offense in any senatorial primary
election as herein provided for, sha.ll be deemed guilty of the same
ciime of which his offense is made to consist by and under the general
election law, and particularly under any of the above mentioned sections
thereof, and shall be liable to the same punishment or penalty as is
prescribed for such offense by the general election law or by any of
said sections thereof.

1908, ch. 400, sec. 11.

212. The said several state central committees of each party in said
counties and legislative districts shall have all powers, in addition to
those conferred upon them by the other sections of this sub-title, which
may be proper or necessary for the complete and effectual holding of
said senatorial primary elections and for the ascertainment, certifying
and return of the results thereof.

1910, ch. 441 (p. 104).

213. In the event that only one candidate for senator in congress of
the United States of any political party shall file with the chairman
of the state central committee of the whole State of the party to which
said candidate belongs, his certificate in writing, as provided for in
this sub-title, then and in that event the party of such candidate shall
not be obliged or required to hold senatorial primaries under the provi-
sions if this sub-title, but such candidate shall be entitled to receive the
votes of each senator and member of the house of delegates elected from
the several counties and several legislative districts of Baltimore city
by the party to which he belongs. The chairman of the state central
committee of the whole State shall be required, however, to publish in
three daily newspapers published in the city of Baltimore, and one or
more newspapers in each county, the fact that only one candidate for
the senator in the United States congress has filed his application, and
shall publish the certificate of nomination of such candidate.

 

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