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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1016 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33

reside at ———— in ———— in the city of ————, county of
——'—; that I am the same person who is entitled by that
name as a qualified voter in the registries of the ———— pre-
cinct of the ———— city; that I have removed from said last
mentioned residence, and I do request that the proper entries
and records be made, and that my name be erased from the
registries of said last mentioned precinct, and that a certifi-
cate of removal be furnished me at this time. The forego-
ing affidavit shall be written or printed on the back of such
certificate of removal, and when presented to the board of reg-
istry of the precinct in which such applicant resides, it shall
be taken by said board and returned to the office of the super-
visors of elections. When such certificate shall be granted by
the board of registry the name of such applicant shall be erased
from the registries of the precinct from which he removed. At
the end of each of such sessions the registries shall be made
to agree where there is any difference between them; and
then the officers of registration having the custody thereof
shall sign their names or initials in their respective regis-
try books immediately under the last name registered under
each letter on said registries so that no new name can be
added thereto without discovery. It shall be the duty of
the board of registry, after the close of each session, to
note for erasure from such registries the names of all per-
sons known or supposed to be dead and the names of all
persons who are suspected of being disqualified under sections
2 and 3 of article 1 of the constitution of the State, and the
names of all persons who are supposed to have removed from
such precinct and have not taken out removal papers and of all
persons who are suspected to be otherwise disqualified as
voters; and they shall, before separating, make out a list of
all persons so noted for erasure with the address as the same
appears upon the registries. In making out such list said board
of registry shall treat as persons suspected of not being
qualified voters all persons against whom a sworn complaint is
filed by any voter in the ward. Such complaint shall be as
follows: ————, a voter of ———— ward, do solemnly swear
that I believe ————, who professes to reside at ————, is not
a qualified voter in the ———— precinct of the ———— ward, on
the ground (here state reason). If a majority of the board
know, or are satisfied that such complaint is untrue they need
not note such name for erasure unless required by a member of
the board. Said list shall be arranged under the following
headings: "Disqualified voters," under which shall be placed


 

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