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Session Laws, 1896 Session
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

designated place of residence, stating how service was made,
and also stating the names and address of all those to whom
such notice was mailed, and when mailed. No new name shall
be added at such meeting.

30. At such meeting, both of the registers shall again be pro-
duced, and said board shall hear every person that appears

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before them to whom notice was sent, to show cause why his
name should not be erased from said register, in the same man-
ner provided for in case of the general registration; and if a
majority of said board shall decide that such person is not a
qualified voter, his name shall be erased from the registers.
Evidence on either side may be heard, and all witnesses or par-
ties.shall be sworn. If qualified voters so noted as dead or
removed are uot dead or have not removed, their names shall
stand, but if any person so notified does not appear at such
session and show cause why his name should not be erased, the
board shall during the last hour of such session, cause his name
to be erased and marked as disqualified, dead or removed as
the case may be, unless a majority of the board are satisfied, of
their own knowledge, or upon competent evidence, that such
person is entitled to have his name retained on the registry ;
and under the head of "remarks" opposite each name erased,
shall be stated the facts as to such erasure, the grounds and
date of making the same, and the evidence on which it was
made. The two registers shall then be compared and made to
agree, where there is any difference, and such revision of the
registry by said board of registry shall then be considered
closed, and no other name can be added by said board, and a
certificate of the number of qualified voters shall then be made
and signed on the registers. The registers shall, by noon of
the second day thereafter, be returned to the supervisors of
elections, with the alphabetical list, as required in section 22.

Hearing of
persons to
whom
notices
were sent.

31. The Board of Supervisors of Elections, shall immedi-
ately upon the return of said registers, cause a suitable number
of copies of the alphabetical list of names registered or erased
in each precinct to be printed and written three days after such
return of the lists, and cause copies thereof to be posted and
to be given to the judges and clerks, and to be sold, as before
provided, in case of general registration.

Lists to be
printed and
posted.

32. Any person who feels aggrieved for any of the causes
mentioned in section 23 of this article, which may have risen
in the course of such revision, may file a petition as provided
for the first general registration, and thereupon the same pro-
ceeding shall be had, and the same forms and methods shall be
need as in case of similar petitions under the said section 23.

Petitions by
persons
aggrieved.



 
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