WM. PRESTON LANE, JE., GOVERNOR. 601
execute such registration forms or cards at the office of the
Board of Registry or such supplemental Boards as may be
established as provided in Section 25 (b) hereof. The regis-
tration of voters in said county shall thereafter be governed
by said Sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this Article instead
of by Sections 12, 13 and 15 to 18, inclusive, above.
(b) In Wicomico County a new general registration of
all the qualified voters of said county shall be made by the
Boards of Registry in the year 1948, such new general regis-
tration shall be made in the same manner and under the
same rules and provisions in all respects as are provided in
this Article so far as the same may be applicable and except
as herein modified. Each Board of Registry shall sit for
said new registration at the place designated by the Board
of Supervisors of Elections, on Monday and Tuesday, the 5th
and 6th of April, 1948, and on Monday and Tuesday, the 19th
and 20th of April, 1948, and shall register names of voters
on the four days aforesaid. The registration of voters that
shall be made at the four sittings above provided in April
shall be used at the primary election to be held in the said
year 1948 as the sole list of voters who may be entitled to
vote as said primary.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1947.
Approved April 16, 1947.
CHAPTER 345.
(House Bill 266)
AN ACT to change the boundaries between the Sixteenth
and Seventeenth Election Districts of Prince George's
County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the boundary lines between the Sixteenth Elec-
tion District (Hyattsville) and the Seventeenth Election Dis-
trict (Chillum) in Prince George's County be, and they are
hereby changed by transferring from the Seventeenth Elec-
tion District to the Sixteenth Election District the area
annexed to the territory of the Mayor and City Council of
Hyattsville under Chapter 559 of the Acts of the General As-
sembly of Maryland, 1945 Session, particularly described
as follows:
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