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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1054 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33

in like manner, all votes for other State officers on another
sheet; all votes for presidential electors on another sheet; all
votes for representatives in congress on another sheet; all
votes for judges of courts on another sheet; all votes for
the clerk of the court of appeals on another sheet; all votes for
senators and delegates to the general assembly on another
sheet; all votes for county or city officers on another sheet;
all votes for any other officers on a separate and appropriate
sheet; all votes for and against any proposition which may be
submitted to a vote of the people on another sheet.

1896, ch. 202, sec. 76.

81. The said board of canvassers shall then transmit the
said statements made by them, attested by the signature of
their chairman and secretary, to the clerk of the circuit court
for the county or to the clerk of the superior court of Baltimore
city, as the case may be, who shall enter the same of record.
In case of all elections of presidential electors, representatives
in congress, senators and delegates to the general assembly and
of other State officers except governor or State's attorney, the
said clerk shall prepare three certified copies under his seal of
office of the said statements and certificates. Within five days
after the adjournment of the board of canvassers the said clerk
shall deposit the said certified copies in the nearest postoffice,
addressed respectively to the governor, to the secretary of State
and to the treasurer. The statement of the votes for governor
after being recorded shall be transmitted by the clerk to the
secretary of State, as provided in the constitution. The said
clerk shall make out and deliver, to each person having the
highest number of votes for the several county and,city offices
a certificate of election on his application. The said canvassing
board shall also make a statement of the whole number of
votes given in each precinct and county or city, with the names
of the candidates and the number of votes given for each in
tabular form, and shall cause a copy of such statement to be
forthwith published in one or more of the newspapers printed
in the county or in the city of Baltimore; provided, such
official statement be so published without charge.

Ibid. sec. 77.

82. In the canvass of votes by the canvassing board for the
city or county herein provided said board shall, unless other-
wise provided in the constitution of this State, declare who is


 

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