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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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ALLEGANY COUNTY. 59

upon the lines and buondaries of said new Election District, it is hereby
authorized, directed, and empowered to employ a competent surveyor who
shall, under its direction, map, plat and reduce the courses and distances
said new District; said survey shall be completed on or before September
1st, 1929; and when so completed, it shall be filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Allegany County, Maryland, and be re-
corded among the Land Records thereof, as "Boundary Lines of Election
District Number Thirty-three in Allegany County, Maryland, 1929," and
when so filed it shall become the official record of said new Election Dis-
trict.

1929, ch. 284, sec. 2.

162. The County Commissioners for Allegany County, Maryland, are
hereby directed to pay the expense of said survey, including the surveyor
and his employees; the cost of preparing said survey; the expense incident
to the transfer of the names of the voters who reside within the new Dis-
trict to new and additional records of registration and such other necessary
expense as may be incurred in order to carry out the terms and provisions
of this Act; the itemized statement of which shall be forthwith rendered
to said Board of County Commissioners under oath by the members of
said Board of Supervisors of Elections setting forth in detail each item of
expense, upon which said statement, said County Commissioners shall
make payment from the Treasury of Allegany County, Maryland.*

JUDGES AND CLERKS.

P. L. L. (1888), art. 1, sec. 104. 1860, art. 1, sec. 63. 1918, ch. 340.

163. All judges of election, whether acting as or sitting as officers of
registration, and all clerks of election in Allegany County shall be allowed
and paid five dollars ($5.00) a day; fractions of a day shall be allowed
for at the rate of fifty cents an hour; and in all other respects Section 126
of Article 33 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, title "Elections," sub-
title "Compensation," shall remain in full force and effect in Allegany
County.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

1922, ch. 76, sec. 1.

164. The Supervisors of Election of Washington, Allegany and Fred-
erick Counties shall give ten days' notice of the time and place of regis-
tration, and of the revision thereof, and of the elections in each precinct
of said counties only by advertisement in two newspapers (one of which
newspapers, if possible, shall be of the opposite political faith from that
of the majority of said Supervisors) of general circulation in any of said
respective counties, and they shall not be required to give notice by posting
handbills of said elections or registrations.

*Sec. 3 of ch. 284, 1929, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.

 

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