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222 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33
and previous residence of every male person over twenty-one
years of age who shall have died during the preceding month;
and said board shall, immediately before the registration or
revision thereof, in each year, cause to be arranged alphabetically,
and as near as possible, according to wards in the cities, and
according to election precincts in the counties, the names and
late residences of all such deceased persons, and have the same
printed, and furnish a copy of said printed list to each member
of the board of registry of such wards or precincts for their
guidance.
1 1896, ch. 202.
13- Said board of supervisors shall give ten days' notice of
the time and place of registration and of revision thereof, and of
election, in each precinct of such county or city, by hand-bills
set up in the most public places in such precinct, and also in the
counties, by advertisement in two newspapers, (one of which
newspapers, if possible, shall be of opposite political faith from
that of the majority of said supervisors), of general circula-
tion therein, and in the city of Baltimore, by advertisement in
all the daily newspapers which will publish the same at
their current rates for advertising. Said board shall make all
necessary rules and regulations not inconsistent with this article,
with reference to the registration of voters and the conduct of
elections, and they shall have charge of, and make provisions
for, all elections, general, special, local, municipal, State and
county, and for all others of every description, to be held in such
city or county, or any part thereof, at any time; all questions
shall be decided by a majority of the board, unless otherwise
expressly provided in this article; provided, however, that in any
incorporated city or town in this State (other than the city of
Baltimore) in which the municipal or charter elections thereof
are now regulated by the Public Local Laws of the State, the
conduct of such municipal or charter elections shall continue to
be so regulated as heretofore, and such Public Local Laws shall
continue in force therein.
Registration.
1896, ch. 202.
14- Each judge of election in the city of Baltimore and each
of the two judges of election appointed before the first day of
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