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ARTICLE 1.
be a square at the right of the name of each candidate and a blank space
at the end of the list of candidates for each office with a square opposite
said blank space, so that any voter may write therein the name of any
person for whom he may wish to vote for any office, whose name may not
appear upon the official ballot.
The official ballot shall be printed and supplied to the judges of election
by the Mayor and Commissioners of Barton and shall be printed as nearly
as practicable in accordance with the following form; the date and names
to be changed, but the names of all candidates for their particular office
to be arranged alphabetically under the proper designation of the office
for which he is a candidate.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
TOWN OF BARTON, ALLEGANY COUNTY, MARYLAND.
ELECTION MAY 7, 1918.
FOR MAYOR.
VOTE FOR ONE ONLY.
NAME
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FOR COMMISSIONERS.
Vote for four only.
(Same Form as above.)
FOR CLERK.
Vote for one only.
(Same Form as above.)
1918, ch. 328, sec. 13.
22. The said Mayor and Commissioners of Barton shall appoint every
year at least ten (10) days before the day of election, three (3) judges
to hold election. They shall keep the polls open from 5 o'clock to 8 o'clock
in the evening and shall conduct the said elections in the same general
manner that State and County elections are now conducted, as far as
may be consistent with the provisions of this Act, and as far as may be
practicable, and the said judges of election shall promptly make returns
under their hands and seals to the Clerk of said town of Barton who shall
promptly record the same in the minute book of said town and the said
Mayor and Commissioners shall give at least ten (10) days' notice of all
elections to be held in said town under authority of this Act, by posting
handbills in at least five (5) conspicuous places in the said town.
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