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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
Volume 418, Page 47   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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striking off his name or the name of any other

 

registered voter from the registry of voters or list of

 

qualified and registered voters of such election dis-

 

trict or election precinct, or being duly registered in

 

the proper registry of voters of such election dis-

 

trict or election precinct, by the omission of his

 

name from the poll-book or list of qualified and

Omissionof

registered voters of such election district or election

name from the
poll-book.

precinct, or by misspelling of his name in such reg-

 

istry of voters or list of qualified and registered

 

voters, or by the registration of any person in such

 

election district or election precinct who was not

 

entitled to be registered therein, or by refusing to

 

strike from the registry of voters or list of qualified

 

voters the name of any person who has ceased to be

 

a qualified voter in said district or precinct since he

 

was registered, or by the placing upon the poll-book

 

of such election district or election precinct any

 

name not entered or improperly entered as a quali-

 

fied voter in the registry of voters of such election

 

district or election precinct, he shall have the right

 

to appeal forthwith from such decision or action to

 

the judges or to a judge of the Circuit Court of the

Right of ap-
peal.

county in which such election district or election

 

precinct is situated, in which such matter of com-

 

plaint arose, or to one of the judges of the Supreme

 

Bench of Baltimore city if such election precinct in

 

which such matter of complaint arose is situated in

 

said city, by petition verified by his oath or affirma-

 

tion, at any time before the time appointed by law

 

for delivering the poll-book or list of qualified and

 

registered voters of such election district or election

 

precinct to which his petition may relate, to the

 

judges of election of such election district or elec-

 

tion precinct; such petition shall fully state the

 

matter whereof complaint is made. There shall be

 

filed therewith, as exhibits, certified copies of all the

 

entries in the proper registry of voters or list of

 

qualified and registered voters of such election dis-

 

trict or election precinct which relate to the subject

 

matter of said petition, and the officer of registra-

Entries to be

tion of such election district or election precinct,

made.

and the clerk of the Circuit Court for the county

 

in which such election district or election precinct

 

is situated, or the clerk of the Superior Court of

 

Baltimore city if such election precinct is situated

 


 
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