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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1220 ARTICLE 33.

203. Nominations for State offices; first
choice and second choice; dropping
of lowest candidate; form of tally
sheet and returns.
204. Offenses and penalties; vote buyer.
205. Judges to be conservators of the peace.
206. Penalty for violation of this sub-title.
207. Fraudulent entry, concealment, de-
struction, etc.
208. Disobedience to judge. Breach of
peace.
209. Obstructing, assaulting, bribing, etc.,
judge, clerk or challenger.
210. Ballot boxes and ballots; offences in
connection with.
211. Lateness or absence of judges and
clerks. Acting without concurrence
of majority of judges.
212. Presence, use, sale, etc., of intoxicat-
ing liquor. Wagers.
213. Electioneering near polls; similar of-
fences.
214. Offences under secs. 198, 200, 210 and
213; saving clause.
215. Corrupt Practices Law applicable ; ex-
ception.
216. Vote buyer, penalty placed upon; co-
ercion.
217. Recanvass and recount ; costs; appeal;
corrected certificate.
218. Independent nominations.
219. Vacancies in nominations — how filled.

Senatorial Primaries.

220. Primary Election Law applicable to
candidates nominated for U. S. Sen-
ate; Senators to be elected by peo-
ple and elections conducted, can-
vassed, etc., in 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.

221. Corrupt Practices Act applicable to
elections and primary elections for
United States Senator; offences, how
and to whom certified.

Voting Machines.

222-224. Voting machines, purchase and
use of; illegal acts; elections valid.

Voting by Mail.

225. In time of war Governor may suspend
election laws.
226. Provisions effective in case of such
suspension.
227. Who may vote by mail.
228. Application for ballot; duty of super-
visors.
229. Mailing ballots to voters; return en-
velope ; ballot envelope ; voters' cer-
tificate; witnesses' certificate; in-
structions for voter.
230. Printing of ballots; envelopes and
cards of instructions.
231. Envelopes returned; ballot envelopes.
232. Canvass of ballots; when ballots not
counted.
233. Canvass and count of ballots; board
of canvassers.
234. Suspension of election laws, when
ended.
235. Construction of sub-title and election
laws. Additional compensation to
supervisors; expenses.
236. Offences ; penalties.

Referendum.

237. Cost of publishing laws upon which
there is referendum under art. 16
of Constitution.
238. Secretary of State to file results of
referendum.

Supervisors of Elections.

An. Code, sec. 1. 1904, sec. 1. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 1.

1. The governor biennially, by and with the advice and consent of the
senate if in session, and if not in session, then the governor alone, shall
appoint, in each and every county of the State and in the city of Baltimore,
three persons who shall constitute and be styled " The Board of Super-

 

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