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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1344 ARTICLE 33.

more than two hundred dollars ($200), or by both such fine and imprison-
ment, in the discretion of the court.

An. Code, sec. 197. 1908, ch. 737, sec. 160U. 1910, ch. 741, sec. 160T (p. 129).

212. Whoever, during the hours of any such primary election or can-
vass of votes or of making returns thereof in any election district, shall
bring, take, order or send into, or shall attempt to bring or take or send
into any place of such primary election any distilled or spirituous liquors,
wine, ale or beer, or shall at any such time and place, drink or partake of
such liquor, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction
thereof, be fined not less than ten dollars ($10) or more than one hundred
dollars ($100). It shall.be unlawful for the keeper of any hotel, tavern,
store or any other establishment, or for any persons or person, corporation or
corporations, directly or indirectly, to sell, barter, give or dispose of any
spirituous or fermented liquors, ale or beer, or intoxicating drinks of any
kind on the day of any such primary election hereafter to be held in any
county or in Baltimore city; any person or corporation violating the pro-
visions of this action shall be liable for indictment and shall, upon con-
viction, be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) or more than one hundred
dollars ($100) for each offense, one^half of the fine shall be paid to the
informer. Any person who shall make any bet or wager upon the result of
any such primary election to take place in any county shall be liable to
indictment, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than fifty
dollars ($50) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500).
See sec. 122 and note.

An. Code, sec. 198. 1908, ch. 737, sec. 160V. 1910, ch. 741, sec. 160V (p. 130).
1912, ch. 2, sec. 160U. 1916, ch. 160, sec. 198.

213. Whoever shall electioneer within one hundred feet of any polling
place of any such primary election in any county or shall hand or deliver
to any voter within one hundred feet of the election booth or within the
booth itself any ballot marked or unmarked, except the unmarked ballot
required by law to be handed the voter by the primary election officials, or
who shall place a distinguishing mark upon any ballot delivered to for the
use of any voter at such primary election, or who shall endeavor to induce
any voter within the polling place to show how his ballot has been marked,
or who shall deliver to any voter for use in casting his ballot, or use any
ballot different from those provided for in this sub-title, or who shall show
the face of a marked ballot to any judge, clerk, officer or other person inside
of the polls before the polls close, who shall induce, request, directly or
indirectly agree with or encourage a voter to keep his ballot in sight of any
person or persons from the time at which its contents are known by any
such person or persons or his associate or associates until delivered to the
judge to be deposited in the ballot-box, shall, upon conviction thereof, be
punished by a fine of not less than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars nor more than
Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, or by imprisonment in jail for not less

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