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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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ART. 33]

ELECTIONS.

533

205. Repealed.
206. Repealed.
207. Repealed.
208. Repealed.
209. Repealed.
210. Repealed.
211. Repealed.
212. Repealed.
213. Repealed.
214. Primary Election Law applicable
to candidates nominated for U.
S. Senate ; Senators to be elected
by the people and elections con-
ducted, canvassed, etc., in the
same manner as that of State
Comptroller ; certificate of result

forwarded President of U. S.
Senate; vacancies, appointment
and elections to fill; time and
place of voting ; who qualified to
vote.
215. Corrupt Practices Act applicable
to elections and primary elec-
tions for United States Senator;
offences, how and to whom certi-
fied. .

Voting Machines.

216-218. Voting machines, purchase and
use of; illegal acts; elections
valid.

Supervisors of Elections.
3.

This section referred to and the case of Sappington v. Slade, 91 Md. 640,
distinguished in deciding that the members of a racing commission did not
come within the purview of article 1, section 6, of the Md. Constitution.
Clark v. Harford Assn., 118 Md. 616.

1904, art. 33, sec. 6. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 6. 1898, ch. 356. 1892, ch. 296.

1914, ch. 391.

6. The Board of Supervisors of Elections of the several counties
may have clerks, with the consent of the County Commissioners, for
their respective counties, at such compensation as the said County Com-
missioners may fix. The Supervisors of Elections of the City of Balti-
more shall have a chief clerk at a salary of two thousand five hundred
($2,500) dollars, and a deputy clerk at a salary of two thousand
($2,000) dollars, and one assistant clerk at a salary of eighteen hundred
($1,800) dollars, and one deputy assistant clerk at a salary of fifteen
hundred ($1,500) dollars per annum. The said clerks, and in the City
of Baltimore the chief clerk, deputy clerk, assistant clerk, and deputy
assistant clerk, shall be appointed by the respective boards of super-
visors, and shall be removable by them in their discretion. In Baltimore
City, the chief clerk, deputy clerk, assistant clerk, and deputy assistant
clerk, with the approval of the Supervisors, shall from time to time,
secure such temporary assistance as may be necessary for the proper
transaction of the business of the office, but the compensation of such
assistants to be paid by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, upon
requisition by the said Supervisors, shall not exceed the sum of two
thousaind ($2,000) dollars in any one year.

See notes to this section (as it stood in 1911) in volume 1 of the Anno-
tated Code.

 

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