ART. 33. ] COMPENSATION—PRIMARY ELECTIONS. 65
Compensation*
1906, ch. 544.
116. The sheriffs in the several counties shall, respectively,
be allowed the sum of twelve (12) dollars for each election
held in their county for the performance of the duties therein
required, to be levied as other county charges; provided, that
when two or more elections are to be held on the same day
the sheriff shall not be allowed more than twelve dollars for
such elections (except in Baltimore city); all judges, whether
acting as or sitting as officers of registration, and clerks of
election shall be allowed and paid three dollars a day; frac-
tions of a day shall be allowed for at the rate of thirty cents
an hour. In the city of Baltimore, in the year 1907, and
thereafter, the judges when acting as officers of registration
shall be allowed and paid five dollars a day, and all judges
and clerks when sitting as officers of election shall be allowed
and paid ten dollars for each election conducted by them;
each judge and clerk of election who has performed all the
duties and services required of him by this article shall be
allowed pay for his time as above provided. When any judge
or clerk does not perform all the services required by this
article, then such board of supervisors of elections shall audit
his time and allow him compensation only for the time during
which he has actually served.
Approved April 9, 1906.
Primary Elections.
1904, ch. 682. 1906, ch. 407.
152. Political parties which at the general election held on
November 3, 1903, polled ten per cent, of the entire vote cast
in the State, shall hereafter nominate their candidates for public
office, and shall elect all delegates to conventions, or managing
bodies in said political parties, and all precinct, ward, city and
county executives or executive committees, not appointed by
party conventions, whenever the political party usage provides
for such executives, or committees, by means of primary elec-
tions conducted under the provisions of this section, and not
otherwise; and the several boards of supervisors of elections
shall not print on the official ballot to be voted at any general
or special election to be hereafter held the names of any candi-
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