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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
Volume 378, Page 438   View pdf image (33K)
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438 ARTICLE 33.

Article 33 of Bagby's Annotated Code, Edition of 1924, or such number
as the voter is lawfully entitled to vote for out of the whole number of
candidates nominated for such office.

1935, ch. 532, sec. 224B.

224B. The Board of Supervisors of Election of Montgomery County,
with the approval of the Board of County Commissioners of said County,
are authorized and empowered to purchase, rent, lease, or otherwise acquire
such number of voting machines as may be required to equip with voting
machines any or all of the polling places in any of the following named
election districts, that is to say, Wheaton District, and Bethesda District
such voting machines to be acquired in such manner and on such terms
as may be agreed upon by and between the Board of Supervisors of Elec-
tion of Montgomery County and the County Commissioners of said
County.

1985. ch. 532,. sec. 224C

224C. The form and arrangement of ballot labels to be used on said
noting machines in any or all of the polling places in the Wheaton and
Bethesda election districts of Montgomery County shall be in accordance
with Section 63 of Article 33 of Bagby's Annotated Code of Public

General Laws of Maryland, Edition of 1924, title "Elections", or as may
herein or be hereafter prescribed by law, except that the titles of offices
shall be arranged horizontally or vertically, and the names of the candi-
dates of each party or principle shall be arranged under or opposite the
proper title, in a horizontal or vertical row for each party or principle;
and except that said ballot labels shall be printed in black ink on clear
white material of such size and arrangement as to suit the construction
of such voting machines and further that the designation of the party

or principle which each candidate represents shall appear just above the
name of each such candidate and provided further that the ballot labels
shall be so arranged that exact uniformity, so far as practicable, will
prevail as to size and face of printing of all candidates' names and party
designations. The ballot labels for questions, including Constitutional
Amendments, Referenda and other propositions shall be placed on the
machine in the space provided for that purpose and may contain a con-
densed statement of each proposition to be voted on, accompanied by the
words "Yes" and "No". The word "Yes" shall be interpreted as meaning
a vote for a constitutional amendment or statute referred, or other proposi-
tion, and the word "No" as a vote against a constitutional amendment or
statute referred, or other proposition. The titles of the offices on the ballot
labels shall be printed in type as large as the space for such office will
reasonably permit; there shall be printed below the office title the words
"Vote for One, " "Vote for Two, " in accordance with the provisions of
Section 63 of Article 33 of Bagby's Annotated Code of Public General
Laws of Maryland, Edition of 1924, title "Elections", or such number
as the voter is lawfully entitled to vote for out of the whole number of

candidates nominated for such office.


 

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