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Session Laws, 1896 Session
Volume 475, Page 387   View pdf image (33K)
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

computing the times for notices to be given under this article,
Sundays shall be included, except when the day on which said
notice should be given should happen to fall on Sunday, in
which event the same shall be given on the Monday following ;
the day of giving the notice and the day of registration or
election shall be excluded.

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113. In all trials for offenses against any of the provisions
of this article, or of any existing law relating to registration or
elections, where such offense is punishable by imprisonment in
the penitentiary, the State and defense shall each be entitled
to twenty peremptory challenges of jurors.

Challenges of
Jurors.

114. It shall be the duty of the Attorney-General, within
three months after the adoption of this article, to prepare
instructions and blank forms necessary for the use of the
officers of registration and of election created by this article ;
and this article, with said forms and instructions so prepared,
and with other provisions of the Constitution and laws touch-
ing the same matters and with a proper index thereto, shall be
published by the Secretary of State, and shall be distributed
by him to the supervisors of elections, in quantities sufficient
to supply the judges of election and other officers requiring
the same. The expense of printing shall be paid from the
treasury of the State; and the sum of one thousand dollars
per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby
appropriated out of any funds in the treasury for such print-
ing, and for the employment of any necessary clerical help in
preparing and attending to election business by this article
assigned to the office of the Attorney-General and that of the
Secretary of State. A price shall be fixed by the Secretary of
State, at which copies may be furnished to purchasers.

Blank forms,
etc., to be
printed.

114 A. At least thirty days before every State election the
Attorney-General shall prepare full instructions for the guid-
ance of the voters of such election as to obtaining ballots, as
to the manner of marking them and the method of gaining
assistance, and as to obtaining new ballots in the place of those
accidentally destroyed, with such other instructions as shall, in
his opinion, be necessary and proper. - Said instructions shall
be furnished by the Secretary of State to the several Boards of
Supervisors of Elections, who shall respectively cause the
same, together with copies of sections 61, 62 and 63 of this
article, to be printed in large, clear type, on separate cards, to
be called "cards of instruction," and said boards of supervisors
shall furnish twelve of the same with the ballots for use in each

Instructions
to voters to
be printed.



 
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