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230 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33
tion in writing under oath to the court as hereinafter provided,
in substance in the following form: "I————, do solemnly
swear that I did, on ———— make application to the board of
registry of the ———— precinct or district of ———— county, (or
the ———— precinct of the ———— ward of the city of ———, )
and that said board refused to register me as a qualified voter in
said precinct; that I am a duly qualified voter entitled to vote in
said precinct at the next election.
1896, ch. 202.
19. On the Tuesdays, respectively, six, five and four weeks
preceding such regular election, and on the Wednesday next fol-
lowing said Tuesdays, respectively, said board of registry shall
again meet at the place designated and shall remain in session
during the hours prescribed in section 16, for the purpose of
registering all qualified voters not before registered who shall
apply in person to be registered, and also for the purpose of
noting the names of any person on such registry whom they sus-
pect not to be qualified voters. The same forms shall be observed
as to the applications made on these days as were required on the
former day of registration. If any voter of the ward or county
shall go before the board of registry during such sessions and
make oath that he believes any specified person upon such regis-
try is not a qualified voter, such fact shall be noted. At the end
of the registration for each of these days, the registers shall be
examined, compared and made to agree; and they shall then be
signed immediately, under the last name registered, under each
letter in the same way as hereinbefore provided.
Ibid.
20. Before separating on the last day, said board of registry
shall make out and deliver to one of their number chosen by
lot, as clerk, a list with the registered address of all those who
have been registered as qualified voters, whom either one of the
officers of registration suspects not to be qualified voters, or
against whom any voter of the ward or county may have made
complaint, as above provided. If said board of registry shall,
however, know that any person so complained of is a qualified
voter, then such name need not be put upon the list of suspected
persons, unless required by a member of the board. The officer
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