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362 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. [ART. 16.
Upper Marlborough road at Centreville, thence with said Washington and Upper
Marlborough road to the place of beginning, containing about one and a half square
miles, and now embraced within the limits of Upper Marlborough, (third) election
district, shall hereafter be a part and parcel of Spalding's (sixth) election district,
and all people residing within said limits shall have and possess all the rights,
privileges and immunities of the citizens of the said sixth election district, and
shall be registered as voters at the poll to be held in said sixth election district.
Approved and in force April 7, 1870.
JURORS.
1870, c. 331 repeals sections 21 and 23 of public general laws, Article L, as far as
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1870, s. 331.
Judge to cause
names to be put
in ballot box.
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62. When said list of names selected, as directed by
the twentieth section of article fifty of the code of pub-
lic general laws, is made and certified, as therein pro-
vided for, immediately thereupon the said judge of the
said respective courts, in the presence of the members
of the bar, as aforesaid, and such other persons as may
think proper to be present, shall cause all the names
selected and placed on the list, as aforesaid, to be legibly
written upon ballots, which shall be of equal size and
of the same color and appearance, and shall be closely
rolled or folded, and placed by the said judge, with his
own hands, immediately before the drawing herein pro-
vided for, into a cubiform box, with sliding top, of the
square of eight inches, to be procured for that purpose
by the clerk of said court, under direction of the said
judge, and after so depositing said ballots the said box
shall be closed, and the said judge shall then cause the
clerk or one of his deputies, whom the said judge shall
designate, neither the one nor the other who may be so
required to act, to be present at the writing, rolling
or folding and depositing said ballots into the box, as
herein directed, to appear before him, and then and
there, in the presence of the said judge and such other
persons as may choose to be present, after well and
thoroughly shaking said box so that the ballots be well
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Drawing of
names.
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mixed, to draw from said box, through such an opening
or aperture made by moving the sliding top thereof, as
will only conveniently admit the hand, and without in
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