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Supervisors of Elections.
1. Appointment of supervisors.
2. Salary of supervisors
3. Oath of supei visors.
4. Vacancies in such office.
5. Ballot-boxes, etc., to be pro-
vided by supervisors.
6. Clerks and messenger for such
supervisors; salaries of such
clerks and messenger.
Judges and Clerks of Election.
7. Appointment of judges and
clerks.
8. Supervisors may have veto on
such selections.
9. Notice to persons selected to
appear. Penalty for refusal
to serve.
10. Judges and clerks of Garrett,
Queen Anne's, Dorchester,
Howard, Frederick and Wash-
ington counties shall not be re-
quired to appear before super-
visors.
11. Duty of board of supervisors
as to judges and clerks ap-
pointed. Notice by publica-
tion. Oath of office. Vacan-
cies, how filled.
12. Registration offices and polling
places.
13. Monthly report of males who
have died to be furnished.
14 Ten days' notice of registration
to be given.
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Registration.
15. Judges of election to act as
registers. Their duties and
powers as such.
16. Registry books to be furnished
to each ward. Form of regis-
tration books.
17. First meeting of board of regis-
tration. Oath to applicants,
for registration. Entries to
be made in registration books.
How registers are to be signed.
18. Police census of voters to be
made annually in Baltimore
city.
19. Voters may have the right to
challenge any applicant.
20. Subsequent meetings of board
of registry.
21. Board of registry to make out
list of persons suspected to
be disqualified. Notices to be
sent.
22. Revision of registration. Hear-
ing of persons to whom notice
was sent.
23. Registers must agree and be
signed. Return of registers
and lists. Copies of lists to
be furnished on application.
24 Persons aggrieved may file peti-
tions. Right of appeal.
25. New registration in the counties
in 1906.
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