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of the people in regard to calling a Constitutional Convention shall be
held at the general election in the year nineteen hundred and thirty,
and every twenty years thereafter.] Vacant.
SEC. 10. [The Governor shall submit three budgets to the General
Assembly at the regular session of nineteen hundred and twenty-
four, in accordance with the provisions of Section 52 of Article III of
the Constitution, for the three fiscal years beginning October first,
nineteen hundred and twenty-four and ending September thirtieth,
nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, and two budgets to the General
Assembly at the regular session of nineteen hundred and twenty
seven, and thereafter as now provided by said section.] Vacant.
SEC. 12. [The General Assembly, at the regular session of the
year nineteen hundred and twenty-four, shall make such changes in
the primary and general election laws, and otherwise, as may be
necessary to carry out the provisions of this Article. There shall be
no election for State or county officers in the year nineteen hundred
and twenty-five.] Vacant.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the aforegoing sections
hereby proposed as amendments to the Constitution of this State
shall be, at the next general election, to be held in this State in the
year 1956, submitted to the legal and qualified voters thereof for
their adoption or rejection in pursuance of directions contained in
Article 14 of the Constitution of this State, and at the said general
election, the vote on the said proposed amendments shall be by ballot,
and upon each ballot there shall be printed the words "For the Consti-
tutional Amendments" and "Against the Constitutional Amend-
ments", as now prescribed by law, and immediately after said elec-
tion, due returns shall be made to the Governor of the vote for and
against said proposed amendments, as directed by said Article 14
of the Constitution.
Approved March 26, 1956.
CHAPTER 100
(House Bill 9)
AN ACT to propose an amendment to Section 1A of Article I of the
Constitution of Maryland, title "Elective Franchise", providing for
absentee voting at elections in this State by CERTAIN persons
unable to vote personally by reason of physical disability and sub-
mitting this amendment to the qualified voters of the State for
adoption or rejection.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
(Three-fifths of all Members elected to each of the two Houses con-
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