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

in this book are entered, and that the number of registered
and qualified voters was and is the number of............ "

Dated..................

(Signature)

During the next day the Board of Registry shall return the
two registers to the Board of Supervisors of Elections, and
in the counties the said Board of Registry shall, at the same
time, return the alphabetical list of names, party affiliation,
color and addresses of the persons registered and erased by
them, and in Baltimore City the Boards of Registry shall, at
the same time, return the lists made by them, at their last
session; and in the counties the said Boards of Supervisors
of Elections shall at once cause said alphabetical lists to be
printed in handbill form in long-primer type, and copies there-
of posted, within three days after the return of said lists, as
aforesaid in such manner that they may be easily read, in at
least ten prominent places in the respective precincts. The
Board of Supervisors in the several counties shall cause to be
printed at least ten extra copies of all the handbills prepared
by them, respectively, under this Article, and as many more
copies as may be required to supply all demands for any of
them made, with the tender of the price before the printing
thereof, which copies they shall sell to the public at five cents
per copy, the proceeds of said sales to be applied towards
paying the expenses of printing the same. The said Boards
of Supervisors in the counties and in the City of Baltimore
shall furnish to any one making written application therefor,
within ten days after such application has been received, or
in less time, if practicable, a certified copy, under their hands,
of the names, addresses, color and ages of all persons regis-
tered in any ward or precinct in said city, or in any election
precinct or district of said county, for the sum of half a cent
for each voter's name on said registry, which said sum shall
be applied towards paying the expenses of making said certi-
fied copies. It shall be the duty of the said supervisors to
make proper provisions in advance, so that they will be able
to make and furnish such copies when ordered, as hereinbe-
fore required. But the provisions of this section in reference
to the printing and posting of copies of the alphabetical list
of registered voters and the names erased from the books of
registry shall not apply to Baltimore City and Baltimore
County.

58. Whenever any person nominated for public office as
in this Article provided, shall at least thirty days before
election, in a writing signed by him or her and acknowledged
before a Justice of the Peace or a Notary Public, notify the
officer with whom the certificate nominating him is by this

 

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