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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 193

the registers, and also one of the statements of the votes cast,
sealed up in its envelope as aforesaid, and also one of the
tally-sheets, sealed up in an envelope as aforesaid, and the
meeting of the judges and clerks shall then be dissolved; before
12 o'clock noon of the second day after said election, the two
judges so having custody thereof shall deliver said ballot-
boxes, keys, packages of unused ballots, registers, statements
of votes cast and tally-sheets to the proper officers in their
respective counties, as hereinbefore prescribed for the City of
Baltimore, and shall take similar receipts for the same.

In those precincts of Baltimore City in which voting
machines shall be used, two of the judges, each representing
a different political party, shall take into their possession the
registers, or the binder containing the registration cards for
the precinct and each of the other judges shall take charge of
one of the statements of the votes cast, sealed up in its envelope
as aforesaid, and the meeting of said judges shall then be
dissolved. Thereupon the said judges shall forthwith deliver
the said registers or the said binder (containing said cards) to
the Board of Supervisors of Elections, and the said statements
to the respective officers to whom they are addressed, as afore-
said, and shall take receipts therefor. No judge shall receive
pay for his services unless he produces the receipt herein pro-
vided for. The officers to whom the statements are so delivered
shall securely keep the same with the seals unbroken.

In those precincts of the counties in which voting machines
shall be used, after the proceedings set forth in the preceding
section in each precinct, the judges who are also officers of
registration, who shall be designated beforehand by the Super-
visors of Elections, shall each take into his possession one of
the registers, and also one of the statements of the votes cast,
sealed up in its envelope as aforesaid, and the meeting of the
judges and clerks shall then be dissolved; before 12 o'clock
noon of the second day after said election, the two judges so
having custody thereof shall deliver said registers and state-
ments of votes cast to the proper officers in their respective
counties, as hereinbefore prescribed for the City of Baltimore,
and shall take similar receipts for the same.

It shall be the duty of the supervisors of elections in the
several counties and in said city to attend at their respec-
tive offices on the days named for the purpose of carrying out
the provisions of this section.

93. If, upon proceeding to canvass the votes, it shall clearly
appear to the canvassing board for the city or county that in
any statement or tally-sheet produced to them certain matters
are omitted which should have been inserted, or that any

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