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hundred dollars, and for the year 1901 and annually thereafter,
twelve sixteenths of one cent on each one hundred dollars, to
be collected according to law to meet the interest and to create
a sinking fund for the redemption of said "State Building and
Improvement Loan. "
ARTICLE XXXIII.
ELECTIONS.
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Judges and Clerks of Elections.
10. Duty of board of supervisors as
to judges and clerks; notice
by publication, when to be
made; oath of office; vacan-
cies, how filled.
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Nominations.
42. When certificates shall be filed.
Exceptions.
Offenses.
83A. Time to be allowed employes to
vote; right of employer there-
under. Penalty.
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Judges and Clerks of Elections.
1900, ch. 464.
10. After the judges and clerks are appointed, the board of
supervisors shall immediately and before the first day of August
in each year give notice of the names of all such judges, and
shall before the first day of October give notice of the names of
all such clerks, and in every case the residences and the precincts
for which they are selected by causing the same in the several
counties to be published once a week for two successive weeks in
two or more newspapers in each county, one of which papers, if
possible, shall be of opposite political faith from that of a
majority of such supervisors; and if no newspapers be published
in such county, then by posting such notice in three of the most
public places in such county, and in Baltimore city to be pub-
lished on two successive flays in all the daily newspapers in said
city which shall be willing to publish the same at their current
rates for advertising; said board in appointing judges and clerks
and in the notice thereof shall designate the persons intended by
them to represent the political parties respectively. It shall be
the duty of the said board to examine promptly into any com-
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