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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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650 ELECTIONS—REGISTRATION. [ART. 33.

the purpose of comparison and assistance in identification; and if
any one shall apply for registration who appears in such former
registry as disqualified, his name shall be entered in the new
registries, but he shall be marked disqualified unless such grounds
of disqualification shall be removed. It shall not be necessary
for any naturalized citizen, applying to be registered, to produce
his original naturalization papers, or any certified copy thereof,
if he shall prove to the satisfaction of said officers of registration,
by his own oath and the oath of two other persons, that he has
been a registered voter for three years next preceding such appli-
cation, and that he has actually voted upon such previous regis-
tration. The registration books of said new general registration,
and the poll books accompanying the same, shall be by said
registers completed, compared and made to agree, and shall be
returned to the clerk of the superior court of Baltimore city
within five days after the last day of the October two days'
sitting for the registration of voters. In the case of any one
registered, to whose registration, objection in writing, under
oath, shall have been or shall be made and filed with said reg-
isters, or in case of refusal on the part of said registers to register
any one applying to be registered, an appeal may be taken at.
any time during the continuance of said period of registration
and within two weeks after the close thereof and the return of
the registration books to the office of the clerk of the superior-
court from the final action of said registers to any one of the
courts of Baltimore city, and the action of said court shall be
final and conclusive in any such case, and the registration and
poll books shall at once be made to conform to the order of said
court.
1888, ch. 155, sec. 11.

36. The cost of printing and posting the alphabetical lists, and
of printing, serving and mailing the notices required by this article
to be printed, posted, issued, served and mailed, and the office rent
of said officers of registration, and the cost of the necessary sta-
tionery used by them, shall be paid by the county commissioners
of the several counties and the mayor and the city council of Bal-
timore, respectively, upon satisfactory vouchers presented by said
officers of registration, provided the sheriff's fee for serving said,
notice shall not exceed twenty-five cents for each notice placed
in his hands for service.

 

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