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3392 ARTICLE 16.

and taken up their residence elsewhere; provided, however, that no one
shall be stricken from said books who is a non-resident taxpayer above
the age of twenty-one years charged on the books of the town for taxes
on real estate.

When the Registrars shall complete their duties they shall return the
register book to the Clerk of the Mayor and Council of Gaithersburg.

If anyone shall feel aggrieved by the action of the Registrars in refus-
ing to register or strike off the name of any person, or by any other action,
such person feeling aggrieved may appeal to the Circuit Court for Mont-
gomery County and its decision shall be final.

1929, ch. 172, sec. 3C.

348. It shall be the duty of the Mayor and Council of Gaithersburg
to provide for each town election suitable place or places for voting,
suitable ballot boxes and ballots in the form and arranged as provided in
Section Sixty-three (63) of Article Thirty-three (33) of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1924 Edition), except that such ballots shall contain
the name of every candidate who shall file a certificate of candidacy as
provided in the next succeeding section.

1929, ch. 172, sec. 3D.

349. No person shall be a candidate for any public office in the gov-
ernment of the Town of Gaithersburg unless such person shall file at least
ten days prior to the time for holding the election at which he desires to
be voted on, with the clerk of said town, a certificate of his candidacy
signed by himself and a statement of the office which he seeks.

1914, ch. 351, sec. 4.

350. Elections shall be conducted by three judges appointed by the
Mayor and Council, and shall be held at some convenient place to be
designated by the Council; and the judges shall appoint a clerk of elec-
tions. The polls shall be opened at 12:00 M. and close at 7.00 P. M.,
when the ballots shall be carefully counted, and on the result appearing,
certificates of election shall be granted by the judges to the Mayor and
Council so elected, and a report of the same shall be filed with the
Mayor and Council, who shall have the same recorded among the town
records.

1914, ch. 351, sec. B.

351. The Council shall select some suitable public place and desig-
nate same as their regular place of meeting and shall meet therein the
first Monday in June next succeeding their election, and as often there-
after as may be necessary to discharge the duties of their office; not less,
however, than once in every month.

1914, ch. 351, sec. 6.

352. The Mayor shall preside at all meetings, and shall call such
meetings from time to time as he may deem necessary; but in the event

 

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