352 ARTICLE 2.
olis on the 3rd Monday of June in each year in which the Municipal
Elections in the City of Annapolis are to be held, all provisions as laid
down in Article 33 of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland,
title "Elections," shall apply to all Primary Elections held in the City of
Annapolis.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 2, sec. 29. 1914 Code, sec. 30. 1920, ch. 471, sec. 2.
1927, ch. 366, sec. 2.
4. The Mayor, Counselor and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis,
shall on the 2nd Monday of April, biennially, appoint three persons who
shall be residents in and voters of the City of Annapolis, two of whom shall
always be selected from the leading political parties of the State, one from
each of said parties. They shall be persons of approved integrity and
capacity and none of them shall hold elective office, and they must not be
candidates for office during their term of office. They shall be constituted
the Board of Supervisors of Election of the City of Annapolis, each of said
Supervisors shall hold office for two years from the date of appointment,
and in the event of a vacancy existing by any reason, the Mayor, Counselor
and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis shall proceed immediately to
appoint another person to fill such vacancy.
Jones v. Monroe, 86 Md. 334.
1920, ch. 471, sec. 3. 1927, ch. 366, sec. 3.
5. Each Supervisor of Election for the City of Annapolis shall receive
an annual salary of twenty-five dollars per year, which shall be paid by the
Mayor, Counselor and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis by an order of
the Mayor of Annapolis, drawn upon the City Treasury.
1920, ch. 471, sec. 4. 1927, ch. 366, sec. 4.
6. Before entering upon the duties of their office the said Supervisors
of Election of the City of Annapolis shall take and subscribe the oath pre-
scribed in the 6th Section of the 1st Article of the Constitution of Mary-
land, and also an oath to perform faithfully and honestly the duties imposed
upon them by law. These oaths shall be taken before and duly recorded by
the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, who shall be
entitled to a fee of twenty-five cents for each oath, to be paid by the Super-
visors. Within twenty days after their appointment the Supervisors of
Election for the City of Annapolis, shall organize as a Board by electing
one of their members as President, and they shall hold office for two years
and until their successors are appointed and qualified, unless sooner re-
moved for good cause shown by the Mayor, Counselor and Aldermen of the
City of Annapolis, who shall have power to remove them at any time
upon written charges after notice and hearing.
1920, ch. 471, sec. 5. 1920 (Special Session), ch. 5. 1927, ch. 366, sec. 5.
7. The Board of Supervisors of Election for the City of Annapolis
shall be furnished an office and shall provide all necessary ballot boxes and
ballots and all registry books, poll books, tally sheets, blanks and stationery
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