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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 33] ELECTIONS. 993

125. Provision for examination of
boundaries and sub-division
of election districts.
126. Maps of wards and precincts to
be furnished to officers of reg-
istration. Persons maybe fur-
nished copies upon payment
of fifty cents per copy.

Contested Elections.

127. Contested elections for certain
offices shall be decided by the
house of delegates.
128. Judges of circuit courts for
counties and superior court
of Baltimore city to decide all
other cases of contested elec-
tions.
129. Mode of proceeding and costs
in such contests.
130. Right of appeal.
131. Time within which notice of
such contest is to be given.
132. How notices shall be delivered,
133. Notice from justice of peace to
be sent to the opposite party.
134. Attendance of witnesses.
135. What notice of justice of the
peace shall contain.
136. Depositions shall be taken
under oath.
137. Where such depositions shall
be sent.
138. Examination of witnesses taken
only In the manner prescribed
to be admitted on trial.
139. Copies of recorded papers shall
be admitted at such trials.
140. What other papers may be ad-
mitted as evidence.
141. Ballots may be produced in re-
gard to such testimony under
order of court.
142. Pay of justice and witnesses.

143. Person contesting not to be
allowed mileage, etc., unless
establishing his right to such
contested seat.

Electors of President and Vice-
President.

144. Date of election of electors of
president and vice-president.
145. Qualification of voters.
146. Tie vote.
147. Election of electors, how con-
ducted.
148. Vacancies in the college of elec-
tors, how filled.
149. Meeting of electors.

Representatives in Congress.

150. Election of congressmen.
151. How vacancies in Congress
shall be filled.

Congressional Districts.

152. State shall be divided into six
congressional districts.
153. Counties composing first dis-
trict.
164. Counties and wards of Balti-
more city composing second
district.
165. Wards of Baltimore city com-
posing the third district.
156. Wards of Baltimore city com-
posing the fourth district.
157. Counties and wards of Balti-
more city composing fifth dis-
trict.
158. Counties composing sixth dis-
trict.
159. Separate election returns.
160. This article not to affect offenses
committed before its adop-
tion, but pre-existing law to
apply to such offenses.

Supervisors of Elections.

1896, ch. 202, sec. 1.

1. The governor biennially, by and with the advice and con-
sent of the senate if in session, and if not in session, then the


 

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