60 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33.
and conduct of primary elections shall be applicable to primary
elections for the nomination of congressional candidates in con-
gressional districts which are now or shall be composed partly
of counties and partly of portions of Baltimore city; nor is
the selection of delegates to the national nominating conven-
tion of any political party subject to the provisions hereof;
nor is the selection of delegates to State, legislative or con-
gressional district conventions called for the purpose of choos-
ing delegates to said national convention, and for nominating
presidential electors; nor is the selection of delegates to the
State nominating convention of any political party subject to
the provisions hereof; nor is the selection of delegates to legis-
lative district conventions called for the purpose of choosing
delegates to said State nominating conventions; and provided
further, that the primary election law in force in Baltimore city
prior to the passage of this section shall continue in force, and
shall apply only to primary elections for congressional candi-
dates held in those portions of Baltimore city which form a
part of and are embraced in the second and fifth congressional
districts, and the selection of delegates to the State nominating
convention, as hereinbefore provided. *
Approved April 3, 1906.
Constitutional Convention.
1906, ch. 78G, sec. 1.
161. At the general election to be held on the first Tuesday
after the first Monday in November in the year 1907 there shall
be submitted to the legal and qualified voters of this State, for
their decision, the question whether there shall be called a con-
vention for the purpose of altering the constitution of this State
or of framing a new constitution. There shall be placed upon
the ballots to be used at that election, in the manner prescribed
by the general election law of this State the words " For a
Constitutional Convention " and "Against a Constitutional Con-
vention, " so that the voter may clearly indicate in the manner
prescribed in the general election law whether he shall wish to
cast his ballot for or against calling a convention for altering
the present constitution of the State or framing a new one.
And the vote on the question of calling or not calling a consti-
tutional convention shall bo received, counted and canvassed in
*The numbering of the sections referred to in the Act are changed to conform to the
numbering of these auctions in the Code of 1904.
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