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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1290 ARTICLE 33.

An. Code, sec. 109. 1904, sec. 107. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 101.

117. Whoever shall, during an election, remove or destroy any of the
supplies or other conveniences placed in the booths or compartments in
this article described for the purpose of enabling the voter to prepare his
ballot, or shall during such election remove, tear down or deface any of
the cards or specimen ballots printed for the instruction of voters shall
be punished by fine of not less than five ($5) dollars nor more than five
hundred ($500) dollars, or by imprisonment in jail for a period not ex-
ceeding one year, or by both fine and imprisonment in the discretion of
the court.

See sec. 173.

An. Code, sec. 110. 1904, sec. 108. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 102.

118. Whoever shall, except as in this article otherwise provided, allow
his ballot to be seen by any person with the apparent intention of letting
it be known how he is about to vote, or place any distinguishing mark
upon his ballot, or who shall make a false statement as to his inability to
mark his ballot, or who shall interfere or attempt to interfere with any
voter when inside the enclosed space in the polling-room, or when marking
his ballot, or who shall endeavor to induce any voter before voting to show
how he marks or has marked his ballot shall be punished by fine of not
less than five ($5) dollars nor more than one hundred ($100) dollars, or
by imprisonment in jail for a period not exceeding sixty days, or by both
fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
See sec. 173.

An. Code, sec. 111. 1904, sec. 109. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 103.

119. Whoever shall wilfully destroy or deface any ballot or shall take
or remove any ballot outside of the inclosure provided for voting, before
the close of the polls, or wilfully delay the delivery of any ballot, or who
shall on or before any day of election have or retain in his possession any
official ballot printed for said election or any imitation thereof save and
excepting when such possession by him is necessary or appropriate and
designed for the purpose of carrying out the true intent and meaning of
this law, or who shall canvass or electioneer in said polling place or within
one hundred feet distant from the same, or who shall hold any tickets or
fac-simile tickets or papers purporting to be tickets, either in said polling
place or within said distance from the same, shall be fined not less than
fifty ($50) dollars nor more than five hundred ($500) dollars, or shall be
imprisoned in jail for not exceeding sixty days, or shall be subject to both
fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
See sec. 173.

An. Code, sec. 112. 1904, sec. 110. 1896, ch. 202, sec. 104.

120. Whoever during the hours of registration or revision of regis-
tration, or during the hours of election or canvass of votes, or of making
returns thereof in any precinct, shall bring, take, order or send into, or

 

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