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Revised Code of the Public General Laws, 1879
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44 ELECTIONS. [ART. 5.

CONTESTED ELECTIONS.

49 What contested elections decided by the
House of Delegates
50 Cases of contested elections, by whom de-
cided
51 Judges to prescribe rules relating to con-
tested elections
52 Notice of intention to contest
53 How served
54 Notice to take testimony.
55 Attendance of witnesses
56 What notice of justice to contain and when
to be served.

57 Deposition, how taken
58 To whom transmitted
59 What examinations admitted on trial
60 Attested copies of recorded papers, admis-
sible
61 Copies of what other papers are admissible.
62 Ballots may be delivered to justice, how
disposed of by justice
63 Pay of justice and witnesses.
64 Contestant not allowed pay unless success-
ful

ELECTORS 0F PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT

65 Time of election of electors of president
and vice-president
66 Who may vote for.

67 Case of tie, how decided.
68 Election, how conducted.
69 Vacancies, how filled.

UNITED STATES SENATORS.

70 Election of United Slates senators by joint
ballot of both branches of legislature

71 United States senators, where to be inhab-
itants
72 How commissioned.

REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.

73. Election of representatives.

| 74. Vacancies, how filled

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

75 Six districts
76 First district
77. Second district
78 Third district
79 Fourth district.
80. Fifth district.

81 Judges of first and thirteenth election dis-
tricts of Baltimore county and of seven-
teenth ward of Baltimore city to make
separate returns.
82 Sixth district

BAR ROOMS ON ELECTION DATS

83. No liquor to be sold in counties on election
days.

84 Penalty for selling

BETTING ON ELECTIONS.

85 No person to bet on elections.
86. Penalty for so doing

87. Wagers forfeited

1874, c 229
County commis-
sioners, when
and how to ap-
point judges of
election.

JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION.

1. The county commissioners in each county shall annually
appoint three persons for each election district, or precinct of the
county, residents of such district or precinct, who, or a majority, or
only one of whom in case of the non-attendance of the other two,
shall be judges of the election for such district or precinct, from the
time of their appointment, until a new appointment be made, and it
shall be the duty of said county commissioners of said counties, in
making their appointments for said judges of elections, to select at
least one of said judges for each election district and precinct in
their respective counties, from among those of a different political
party from themselves, or a majority of themselves.



 

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