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1332 ARTICLE 33.
($40) dollars thereof to the Supervisors of Elections of Baltimore City;
and the Board of Supervisors of Elections of Baltimore City shall pay over
the amount so received to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and the
Board of Supervisors of Elections for each county shall pay over the amount
so received to the County Commissioners of each county, respectively; and
all the expenses of each of said primary elections in Baltimore City shall
be paid by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; and all the expenses
of holding said primary elections in each county, respectively, shall be
paid by the County Commissioners of each county, respectively, precisely as
the expenses of the State, city and county elections are now paid under
existing laws; the said ballots shall be printed in number equal to 125%
of the number of registered voters of the respective political partifes and the
said ballots shall be distributed as follows: Ballots at least equal to the
number of voters of the respective political parties shall be sent to the
judges and clerks of election for tise on primary election day, and the
surplus ballots in the counties shall be retained by the Supervisors of
Elections or by an official designated by them who shall deliver said surplus
ballots to any judge of election who shall make requisition therefor in
writing, stating that their first supply of ballots has been exhausted or that
for any cause additional ballots are needed and in Baltimore City the said
surplus ballots shall be delivered by the Supervisors of Elections to the
Police Commissioner, and they shall be retained in his charge or that of an
officer designated by him who shall supply them to any judge of election for
use on election day as above provided.
A candidate for U. S. Senator must file his nomination papers thirty clear days
before the primary election. This section does not repeal or modify act of 1914, ch.
761 (see sec...220, et seq.), so far as concerns the time within which certificates for
nomination for U. S. Senate must be filed. Mandamus, denied. Iverson v. State,
137 Md. 66.
Inasmuch as the certificate of the appellee contains all of the requirements pre-
scribed by this section, his name should be printed upon the ballot. See notes to
sec. 194. German v. Sauter, 136 Md. 53.
An. Code, sec. 184B. 1914, ch. 261.
199. In the event that the name of any candidate who shall have made
a deposit with the Supervisors of Elections, as hereinabove provided, shall
not appear on the official ballot at said primary election, by reason of there
being no opposing candidate, such candidate shall not be entitled to a
return of his deposit, but the same shall be retained by the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore, or the County Commissioners of the County to which
the same shall have been paid by the Supervisors of Elections, and used in
defraying the expenses of such primary election.
An. Code, sec. 185. 1908, ch. 737, secs. 160D, F, G and H. 1910, ch. 741, sec. 160H (p. 119).
1912, ch. 2, sec. 160H. 1916, ch. 160, sec. 185.
200. The names of candidates for nomination for each office or for each
place or position aforesaid, respectively, shall be arranged alphabetically
upon the ballots according to the surnames of the candidates. Ballots in all
said primary elections shall be cast, counted and canvassed and the result
of the election announced and certified in Baltimore City and in each of
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