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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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762 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 431

For Councilman from the Second Ward:
Vote for one only.

Frederick Demkin.
David Hawkins.

For Councilman from the Third Ward:
Vote for one only.

James Graepen.
George Warfield.

608. The said Board of Election Supervisors, shall
at least eight days before any election for Mayor and
City Councilmen, publish a fac-simile of the ballot to
be voted at all such elections in a newspaper published
in said town, or have the same printed as a hand
bill, circulated and posted, and shall have printed for
all such elections a number of ballots, in accordance
with the provisions of this act, equal to twice the num-
ber of qualified voters in said town, and also sample bal-
lots of the size shall be printed on card board and tacked
up about the polling place and in each of the booths or
compartments provided for voters before the voting be-
gins.

And the said Board of Election Supervisors shall pro-
vide a glass ballot box to be used at all elections held here-
under, and also provide booths at the ratio of one for each
one hundred registered voters or fractional part thereof,
and so far as it is consistent with the provisions of this
Act, section 64 of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1896 of the
General Assembly of Maryland, and any amendments
thereto, shall be applicable to all elections held hereunder.

And the expenses incident to all elections held under
the provisions of this act shall be paid by the Mayor and
City Council of Laurel out of the general fund of the said
town upon a statement to be rendered by the said Board
of Election Supervisors.

And the said judges of election and each of them shall
have authority to keep the peace and have the same power
conferred upon judges of election under section 60 and
section 100 of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1896 of the Gen-
eral Assembly of Maryland, and any amendments thereto.

And each clerk of election shall keep a poll book con-
taining a column headed "Number" and another headed
"Name of voter. " All entries therein shall be made in
ink, and the number and name of each person to whom
ballot is given shall be entered on each of the poll books



 

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