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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
Volume 391, Page 240   View pdf image (33K)
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240 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33

sworn. If qualified voters so noted as dead or removed are not
dead or have not removed, their names shall stand, but if any
person so notified does not appear at such session and show cause
why his name should not be erased, the board shall during the
last hour of such session, cause his name to be erased and
marked as disqualified, dead or removed as the case may be,
unless a majority of the board are satisfied, of their own
knowledge, or upon competent evidence, that such person is
entitled to have his name retained on 'the registry; and under
the head of "remarks" opposite each name erased, shall be
stated the facts as to such erasure, the grounds and date of mak-
ing the same, and the evidence on which it was made. The two
registers shall then be compared and made to agree, where
there is any difference, and such revision of the registry
by said board of registry shall then be considered closed, and no
other name can be added by said board, and a certificate of the
number of qualified voters shall then be made and signed on the
registers. The registers shall, by noon of the second day there-
after, be returned to the supervisors of elections, with the alpha-
betical list, as required in section 22.

1896, ch. 202.

31. The board of supervisors of elections shall, immediately
upon the return of said registers, cause a suitable number of
copies of the alphabetical list of names registered or erased in
each precinct to be printed and written three days after such
return of the lists, and cause copies thereof to be posted and to
be given to the judges and clerks, and to be sold, as before pro-
vided, in case of general registration.

Ibid.

32. Any person who feels aggrieved for any of the causes
mentioned in section 23 of this article, which may have risen in
the course of such revision, may file a petition as provided for
the first general registration, and thereupon the same proceeding
shall be had, and the same forms and methods shall be used as in
case of similar petitions under the said section 23.

 

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