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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
pose of said election, by advertisement in a
newspaper printed in said county, and by
hand-bills set up in each election district of
said county, and the expenses of said election,
including cost of advertisement, shall be levied
upon the assessable property of said county
by its County Commissioners.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the ballots
for or against such repeal shall have printed
or written upon them, " For the repeal of the
Fence Law," or, "Against the repeal of the
Fence Law;" the ballots so cast shall be de-
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posted in a separate ballot box provided there-
for, and shall be carefully counted by the
Judges of said Election, who shall make a re-
turn of said votes to the Clerk of the Circuit
Court for Wicomico county, and said Clerk
shall immediately make proclamation of the
result of said election by advertisement in
some newspaper printed in said county.
SEC. 3. Andbe it enacted, That if it shall be
found by the returns of the Judges of said
Election and the proclamation of said Clerk,
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Duty of the
Judges.
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that a majority of the votes cast in any elec-
tion district of said county are for the "Repeal
of said Fence Law," then said law shall stand
repealed in said election district, and if a ma-
jority of the votes cast in any election district
of said county are against the "Repeal of said
Fence Law," then said law shall be and re-
main as it is in said district.
Approved April 7, 1886.
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Effective.
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