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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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402 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 229

opposite the proper title, in a horizontal or vertical row for
each party or principle; and except that said ballot labels
shall be printed in black ink on clear white material of
such size and arrangement as to suit the construction
of the machine and further that the designation of the
party or principle which each candidate represents shall
appear just above the name of each such candidate and
provided further that the ballot labels shall be so arranged
that exact uniformity (so far as practicable) will prevail
as to size and face of printing of all candidates' names
and party designations. The ballot labels for questions,
including Constitutional Amendments, Referenda and other
propositions shall be placed on the machine in the space
provided for that purpose and may contain a condensed
statement of each proposition to be voted on, accompanied
by the words "Yes" and "No. " The word "Yes" shall
be interpreted as meaning a vote for a constitutional
amendment, statute or ordinance referred, or other prop-
osition, and the word "No" as a vote against a constitu-
tional amendment, statute or ordinance referred, or other
proposition. The titles of the offices on the ballot labels
shall be printed in type as large as the space for such office
will reasonably permit; there shall be printed below the
office title the words "Vote for One", "Vote for Two", in
accordance with the provisions of Section 63 of Article 33
of Bagby's Annotated Code, Edition of 1924, or such num-
ber as the voter is lawfully entitled to vote for out of the
whole number of candidates nominated for such office.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1933.

Approved April 21, 1933.

CHAPTER 229.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Sections
119, 127, 130, 131 and 132 of Article 23 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title
"Wicomico County, " sub-title "Liquor and Intoxicating
Drinks, " and to add five new sections to said Article,
said new sections to be known as Sections 134A, 134B,
134C, 134D and 134E and to follow immediately after
Section 134 of said Article, relating to licenses for the
sale of non-intoxicating beer and wine in Wicomico
County, and providing penalties for the violation thereof.

(Vetoed. )

 

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