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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 113

voters affected thereby, and the Supervisors of Election shall
notify such registered voters by mail of such transfer and
change. A registration of a voter shall not be invalidated by
such alteration or transfer, nor shall the right of any voter
be prejudiced by any error in making out the list of voters
or in making any change or transfer.

29-O. Any registered voter who shall remove from the pre-
cinct in which such voter is registered, either to another State,
to any county of this State, or to another precinct of Balti-
more City, shall, within thirty days after such removal, notify
the Board of Supervisors of Election of the date of such re-
moval and of the address to which such voter has removed.

At least once each month, beginning with the month of
January, 1940, (a) the Commissioner of Health of the City
of Baltimore shall file with said Board the names and resi-
dence addresses of all persons over twenty-one years of age
who have died within said city during the previous month
or since the date of the last report; (b) the Clerk of the
Criminal Court shall file with said Board the names and
residence addresses (if known) of all persons over twenty-one
years of age who during the previous month or since the
date of the last report have been convicted of larceny or other
infamous crime; (c) the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
shall file with said Board the former and present names of
all women whose names, during the previous month or
since the date of the last report, have been changed by mar-
riage; and (d) the Clerks of the Circuit Court and the Circuit
Court No. 2 shall file with said Board the former and present
names and residence addresses (if known) of all persons
whose names, during the previous month or since the date
of the last report, have been changed by decree or order of
Court. Said Board may also arrange with the postmaster of
Baltimore City to receive notices of all changes in addresses
of persons receiving mail through the postoffice of said city,
and with the water department and gas and electric company
or companies of changes in addresses of persons using such
services, and pay a reasonable compensation for the necessary-
clerical services involved.

Whenever the death or conviction of larceny or other in-
famous crime of any registered voter shall be reported to said
Board, it shall cause to be mailed to the address of such
voter, as it appears upon the registration records, a notifica-
tion that such death or conviction has been reported to said
Board, and that, upon failure to deny such death or conviction,
within two weeks of the mailing of such notification, the regis-
tration of such voter will be cancelled; and, upon such failure,
said Board shall cause a red line to be drawn through the

 

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