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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 111

person who feels aggrieved by the action of said Board of
Supervisors may proceed as provided in Section 27 of this
Article.

When once registered in accordance with this Act, a per-
son shall not be required to register again unless his regis-
tration is cancelled as hereinbefore or as hereinafter provided.

29-M. In Baltimore City on and after January 1, 1941,
persons qualified to register, transfer, affiliate or to change
their party affiliation, may register, transfer or affiliate at the
office Of the Board of Supervisors of Election at any time such
office is open, except thirty days preceding and ten days fol-
lowing a primary or special election and forty-five days pre-
ceding and fifteen days following a general election, and may
change their party affiliation at said office, when open, except
six months preceding and ten days following a primary elec-
tion and forty-five days preceding and fifteen days following
a general or special election. Party affiliation or change of
party affiliation or removal to another precinct within the
city may be made by a written notice by mail or by calling
in person at the Board's office. Upon receiving written notice
of affiliation or change of affiliation or of removal to another
precinct within the city, the Board shall cause the signature
to be compared with the original registration form of such
applicant, and if such signature appears to be the same, entry
of such affiliation or change of affiliation or change of residence
on the original and duplicate registration cards or forms shall
be made If the Board is not satisfied as to the signature on
the written notice, or that the change should be made, notice
shall be sent the applicant by mail directing him or her to
appear at the office of the Board to answer such questions
under oath as may be deemed necessary. If it shall appear
from a written notice of removal or from personal application
that the applicant for a transfer has removed to a Congress
sional, Legislative or Councilmanic district other than that
from which he seeks a transfer, a memorandum to that effect
shall be attached to the original and duplicate cards of such
applicant, and he or she shall be notified to appear in person
at the office of the Board during a period to be named in such
notice, which period shall begin forty-two days and end thirty-
five days prior to the next general election at which the ap-
plicant would be entitled to vote under the provisions of
Section 1 of Article 1 of the Constitution; provided that, if
the applicant would not be entitled to vote in the precinct to
which he or she has removed. at the general election next fol-
lowing the date of such notice, such period shall begin six
months after the date of removal and end thirty-five days prior
to the date of the next subsequent primary or general election.

 

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