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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. [ART. 16.
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Bounds of Lau-
rel district
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up the road to the late Doctor Theodore Jenkins,
thence leaving said road and running with the road
leading by James Coursey's and the Mine Banks now
owned by Charles E. Coffin, and with said road to
John D. Latchford's, so as to include said Latchford's
residence in the district hereby created, crossing the
turnpike and railroad west of the said Latchford's
house in a straight line to the Furnace road near
Thomas Mitchell's, and running with said furnace road
to the new county road leading to Contee's station,
and thence with said road to the Montgomery county
line, thence with the Prince George's county line to
the beginning.
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Polls.
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58. The polls for the district hereby created and
designated and bounded as aforesaid shall be opened
and held at the Laurel or at such other place within
the limits of said district as the county commissioners
of Prince George's county may hereafter designate;
and it shall be the duty of the county commissioners
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Judges of elec-
tion.
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of said county to appoint judges of election for said dis-
trict, and to do whatever else within the scope of their
power may be necessary to effect the object of this act.
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List of voters.
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59. The registration officer of the first and the tenth
election districts of said county shall meet at Beltsville
as soon as practicable, after their respective appoint-
ments, and from the list of registered voters of the first
election district, make out and prepare a new list of
voters for the said first and tenth district respectively,
which said list when so corrected and made out shall be
returned to the office of the clerk of the circuit court.
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Justices of
peace.
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60. The governor shall appoint justices of the peace
for said new election district according to the existing
law for the other election districts of said county, and
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Constables
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the county commissioners shall appoint constables as
the said officers are now appointed for the other elec-
tion districts of the said county.
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Per diem of
judges and
clerks
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61. The judges and clerks of election in said county
shall receive three dollars per day as heretofore for each
day they may act in the discharge of their official duties.
In force and approved March 30, 1866.
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