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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1024 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33

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 registers. In
making out such list said board of registry shall treat as per-
sons suspected of not being qualified voters all persons against
whom a sworn complaint is filed by any voter in the ward or
county. Such complaint shall be, in substance, as follows:
"I ————, a voter of———— county, do solemnly swear that
I believe ————, who professes to reside at ————, is not a
qualified voter in the ———— precinct of ———— county, on the
ground" (here state reasons). 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
the names of persons suspscted to be disqualified under sec-
tions 2 and 3 of article 1 of the constitution or otherwise;
"Deceased voters," under which shall be placed all who are
known or supposed to be dead; "Removed," under which
shall be placed all who are known or supposed to have removed
from their last address. The member of the board acting as
clerk shall forthwith ascertain the facts as to all such persons
on said list in the manner hereinbefore provided in the case of
the first registration, and shall give such persons the notice
provided for in the case of the first registration.

1896, ch. 202, sec. 29.

33. The board of registry shall again meet for revision on
Tuesday three weeks before such election, and a session shall
then be held from 8 A. M. until 7 o'clock P. M. At such
meeting the officer who last acted as clerk shall file with said
board an affidavit of the facts noted by him as to the persons
on said suspected list, giving the names and address of those
not found, and also the name and address of those actually
served with such notice, or served by leaving the notice at the
designated place of residence, stating how service was made,
and also stating the name and address of all those to whom
such notice was mailed, and when mailed. No new names shall
be added at such meeting.


 

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