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Session Laws, 1937
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170 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 95

6. Each Board of Supervisors shall have an office and shall
provide all necessary ballot-boxes and ballots, voting machines
and ballot-labels, and all registry books, registry cards, poll
books, tally sheets, blanks and stationery of every description,
with printed headings and certificates, and all other equip-
ment necessary and proper for the registry of voters and
conduct of elections and for every incidental purpose connected
therewith; and the expense thereof shall be paid by the County
or by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, as the case
may be, as above provided. It shall be the duty of the County
Commissioners of the several counties and of the Mayor and
City Council of the City of Baltimore to allow the reasonable
use of the public buildings in their respective counties and in
said city by the Election Supervisors thereof, and to light and
heat the same for such use, and in all proper ways to facilitate
them in the discharge of their duties as such Supervisors.

7. The Board of Supervisors of Elections of the several
counties may have clerks, with the consent of the County
Commissioners, for their respective counties, at such compen-
sation as the said County Commissioners may fix. The Super-
visors of Elections of the City of Baltimore shall, until Janu-
ary 1, 1939, have a chief clerk at a salary of thirty-five hun-
dred dollars ($3, 500), one clerk at a salary of three thousand
dollars ($3, 000), one clerk at a salary of twenty-seven hun-
dred and fifty dollars ($2, 750), two clerks at a salary of
twenty-two hundred dollars ff2, 200), each per annum, two
clerks at a salary of nineteen hundred dollars ($1, 900) each
per annum, two clerks at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars
($1, 800) each per annum, two clerks at a salary of seventeen
hundred dollars ($1, 700) each per annum, three clerks at a
salary of sixteen hundred dollars ($1, 600) each per annum,
one carpenter at a salary of two thousand dollars ($2, 000)
per annum. Beginning with January 1, 1939, the Supervisors
of Elections of the City of Baltimore shall have a chief clerk
at a salary of thirty-five hundred dollars ($3, 500) per annum,
an assistant chief clerk at a salary of thirty-five hundred
dollars ($3, 500) per annum, two registrars at a salary of three
thousand dollars ($3, 000) each per annum, two clerks at a
salary of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2, 500) each per annum,
one clerk at a salary of twenty-two hundred dollars ($2, 200)
per annum, two clerks at a salary of nineteen hundred dollars
($1, 900) each per annum, three clerks at a salary of eighteen
hundred dollars ($1, 800) each per annum, four clerks at a
salary of seventeen hundred dollars ($1, 700) each per annum,
a custodian of voting machines at a salary of two thousand
dollars ($2, 000) per annum, three deputy custodians of voting
machines at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars ($1, 800) each.

 

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