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

for registration, who will be entitled to vote at any municipal
election hereafter to be held, and he shall cause an alphabetical
list of the registered voters to be published, by hand-bills
posted in at least tive public places in said city, within two
weeks after the closing of said book on the last day of regis-
tration, fie shall strike off from said book of registration
during the three days said book shall be open for registration
the names of all persons who have removed from said city at
least six months before any such municipal election, and he
shall also publish an alphabetical list of the names of all such
persons stricken from said book within two weeks after the
closing of said book on the last day of said registration.
53. Within two weeks after the closing of said book of reg-

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istration, said officer of registration shall deposit with the clerk
of the Circuit Court for Howard County said book of regis-
tration, which shall remain in the custody of said clerk, except
as hereinafter provided, until the week previous to the next
sitting of such officer of registration, when the same shall be
delivered up to such officer of registration, so designated by
the Governor, as aforesaid, upon receipting to the clerk afore-
said for the same.

Custody of
registration
book.

54. The Governor shall, before the first day of January
previous to each election for Mayor and members of the City
Council of Ellicott city, appoint three resident voters of Elli-
cott city, Supervisors of Election of Ellicott city, who shall
hold their said offices for the period of two years from said
appointment; said supervisors shall appoint three judges of
elections to serve at each election, one of said judges shall be
designated by said supervisors the return judge; said super-
visors shall also appoint two ballot clerks and two recording
clerks of election, to serve at each election; said appointment
of judges and clerks to be made not less than ten days before
each election aforesaid; said supervisors shall prepare at least
one thousand ballots for every such election, which shall con-
sist of as many complete tickets as shall be furnished them
at least thirty days before said election, each ticket bearing
some particular emblem and some designation by name when
furnished.

Supervisors,
judges and
clerks.

55. The election for Mayor and six members of the City
Council of Ellicott city shall be held at such place in said city
as may be designated by said supervisors of election, on the
first Tuesday after the first Monday of April, eighteen hun-
dred and ninety seven, and every second year thereafter, be-
tween the hours of twelve o'clock at noon and six o'clock in

Election of
mayor and
council.




 
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