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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE COUNTY. 587

going southwest, leaves said Wilkens Avenue, and thence following said
line, as it now exists, to the Patapsco River.

1902, ch. 560. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 123. 1916, sec. 191. 1928, sec. 201.

201. The lines between Election District No. 9, known as the fourth
precinct of said district, and Election District No. 8, known as the second
precinct of said district, which shall hereafter divide said districts shall
be as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Roland Run and the
Joppa Road, and running easterly to the intersection of the county road
running from Sherwood to Lutherville, and following the bed of said
county road to the branch or stream crossing said road near Lutherville,
and following the course of said stream southwesterly to the place of
beginning.

1927, ch. 229, sec. 194A. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 202.

202. The boundary line between the Eighth and Ninth Election Dis-
tricts of Baltimore County as now laid down is changed and the line
which hereafter shall divide said districts shall be as follows: Beginning
for the same at the intersection of the centre of Seminary Avenue with
the centre of the Lutherville Road, running thence binding on the centre
of Seminary Avenue in an easterly direction to the centre of York Road,
running thence along the centre of the Tork Road in a northerly direction
to the southernmost outline of the Eighth Election District as formerly
laid out, running thence binding on the southernmost outline aforesaid
in a westerly direction to the centre of the Lutherville Road, running
thence binding on the centre of the Lutherville Road in a southwesterly
and southerly direction to the place of beginning.

1927, ch. 229. sec. 194B. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 203.

203. The Board of Supervisors of Election of Baltimore County shall
cause to be stricken from the list of qualified voters on the registration
books thereof before the next election in Baltimore County, the names
of all persons residing in that portion of the Ninth District by this Act
made a part of the Eighth Election District and shall cause such names
so stricken off as aforesaid to be transferred to the registration books of
the Eighth Election District of Baltimore County.

1927, ch. 229, sec. 194C. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 204.

204. The Board of Supervisors of Election of Baltimore County, in
their judgment and discretion, from time to time may sub-divide the
election precincts of the Eighth and Ninth Election Districts, as now
established, or sub-divide and change the boundary of any precinct or
establish additional precincts in either the said Eighth or Ninth Districts
of Baltimore County, and they are hereby empowered and authorized to
make such sub-division or addition and to establish the boundaries of such
sub-division or additions in such a way as to facilitate and expedite the
casting of their ballots bv the voters thereof.

 

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