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394

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, elev-
enth and twelfth election districts of Baltimore county, and
said counties and election districts and wards shall be entitled
to choose one representative in the House of Representatives.

Third con-
gressional
district.

147. The third congressional district shall be composed of
the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, fifteenth
and sixteenth wards of Baltimore city, and shall be entitled to
choose one representative in the House of Representatives.

Fourth con-
gressional
district.

148. The fourth congressional district shall be composed of
the eighth, ninth, tenth, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth,
eighteenth and nineteenth wards, and the first eight precincts
of the eleventh ward of Baltimore city, and shall be entitled
to choose one representative in the House of Representatives.

Fifth con-
gressional
district.

149. The fifth congressional district shall be composed of
St. Mary's county, Charles county, Calvert county, Prince
George's county, Anne Arundel county, including the city
of Annapolis, Howard county, the first and thirteenth election
districts of Baltimore county and the seventeenth ward of
Baltimore city, and shall be entitled to choose one representa-
tive in the House of Representatives.

Sixth con-
gressional
district.

150. The sixth congressional district shall be composed of
Allegany county, Garrett county, Washington county, Freder-
ick county, and Montgomery county, and shall be entitled to
choose one representative in the House of Representatives.

Separate
election
returus.

151. The judges of the election districts of Baltimore
county forming part of the second congressional district, shall
make a return separate from that to be made by the judges of
the remaining districts of said county, and the judges of the elec-
tion precincts of Baltimore city, composing the third con-
gressional district, and the judges of the election precincts of
Baltimore city, composing the fourth congressional district, shall
respectively, make separate returns, and separate returns shall
in like manner be made by the judges of the election precincts in
said city, constituting a part of the second congressional dis-
trict, and also by the judges of the election precincts in said
city constituting a part of the fifth congressional district.

Appointment
of super-
visors valid

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That if before the passage of this
act, the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the
present Senate, shall have appointed under the then existing
laws, supervisors of elections, or any of them, for the various
counties of the State or for said city, such appointments so
advised and consented to, shall stand and remain valid to all



 
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