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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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430 ARTICLE 33.
81. Repealed by ch. 370 of the Acts of 1927.

Canvassing Boards.

88.

Cited hut not construed in Dorsey v. Ennis, 167 Md. 450.

89.

Cited but not construed in Dorsey v. Ennis, 167 Md. 450.

90.

Cited but not construed in Dorsey v. Ennis, 167 Md. 450.

91.

Cited but not construed in Dorsey v. Ennis, 167 Md. 450.

92.

Cited but not construed in Dorsey v. Ennis, 167 Md. 450.

94.

Person Injured by error of canvassers should appeal to Superior Court to re-
quire error to be corrected before applying for mandamus to compel such cor-
rection. Dorsey v. Ennis, 167 Md. 445.

Offenses.
97.

This and following sections referred to in sustaining local election law for
Havre de Graces Mandamus. Qualification of voters. Moore v. Bay, 149 Md.
294.

Compensation.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 126. 1912, sec. 118. 1904, sec. 116. 1888, sec. 84. 1860, sec. 45.

1896, ch. 202, sec. 110. 1906, ch. 544, sec. 116. 1920, ch. 512, sec. 118.

1927, chs. 276 and 541. 1931, ch. 92. 1933, ch. 422.

126. The sheriffs in the several counties shall, respectively, be allowed
the sum of twelve dollars ($12. 00) for each election held in their county
for the performance of the duties therein required, to be levied as other
county charges; provided, that when two or more elections are to be held
the same day the sheriff shall not be allowed more than twelve dollars for
such election (except in Baltimore City); all judges, whether acting as
or sitting as officers of registration, and clerks of election, shall be allowed
and paid three dollars per day; fractions of a day shall be allowed for at
the rate of thirty cents an hour. In the City of Baltimore, in the year
1907, and thereafter, the judges when acting as officers of registration
shall be allowed and paid eight dollars a day, and all judges and clerks
when sitting as officers of election shall be allowed and paid ten dollars
for each election conducted by them; each judge and each clerk of election
who has performed all the duties and services required of him by this
Article shall be allowed pay for his time as above provided. When any
judge or clerk does not perform all the services required by this Article,
then such board of supervisors of elections shall audit his time and allow


 

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