|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ART. XXXIII] VOTING BY MAIL. 269
Baltimore, shall do the same with questions of local concern. In all
other respects the said Section 52 is to remain in full force and oper-
ation.
(f) Except as provided in sub-division (d) above and in Section 51
of Article 33 of the Annotated Code, Chapter 715, Acts of 1914, the
Supervisors of Elections shall not be required to print any name upon
a ballot if such name shall not have been certified to them at least 36
days before election day. Ballots shall be printed and in the hands
of the Supervisors of Elections at least 25 days before election day.
In all other respects Section 54 of Article 33, Chapter 2, Acts of 1901,
shall remain in full force and operation.
(g) At least 45 days before every State election, the Attorney Gen-
eral shall prepare full instructions for the guidance of voters as pro-
vided for in Sections 123 and 124 of Article 33 of the Annotated Code,
Chapter 2, Acts of 1901, and Chapter 614, Acts of 1908, respectively.
In all other respects said Sections 123 and 124 are to remain in full
force and operation.
(h) Certificates required of candidates for party nominations for the
office of President of the United States shall be filed within 40 days
before the date of the primary election for delegates to the State Con-
vention provided for by Section 178 of the Annotated Code, Chapters
163 and 475, Acts of 1914, and in all other respects said Section 178
is to remain in full force and operation.
(i) Certificates required as provided for in Section 184 of Article
33 of the Annotated Code, Chapter 160, Acts of 1916, shall be filed not
less than 45 days before the day of the primary election. This is to
apply to all such candidates, whether the nomination is to be made by
voters of the State or by voters of a political division thereof. In all
other respects said section is to remain in full force and operation.
(j) State conventions of political parties shall be called not later
than 45 days prior to the election following primary elections as pro-
vided for in Section 188 of the Annotated Code, Chapter 2, Acts ot
1912. In all other respects said Section 188 is to remain in full force
und operation.
(k) All provisions of law so far as they are not inconsistent with
this sub-title shall remain in full force and operation.
1918, ch. 78, sec. 221
221. Any person duly qualified to vote at any election held after
the issuance of the proclamation as hereinbefore provided for, whether
general, primary or special, and whether Presidential, Congressional,
Judicial, State, County or Legislative District or any election in Bal-
timore City, who is absent in the military or naval service of the United
States, or the State of Maryland, from the ward or election district in
which he is entitled to vote, on the day such election is held, and whose
absence is directly attributable to the state of war or other circumstances
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |