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Session Laws, 1902 Session
Volume 476, Page 407   View pdf image (33K)
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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Laws, and there shall be at every primary election a voting
place in each precinct or election districts, which shall be
selected as provided in section 11 of this Article, and furnished
in the same manner as at a general election. They shall be
conducted under the direction and control of the several
Boards of Supervisors of Elections by the judges and clerks
of election appointed by them under the provisions of said
Article 33 for the conduct of elections held thereunder. The
polls shall be opened and closed at the hours prescribed by
said Article 33 for elections held thereunder in Baltimore

CHAP. 296

Time of
opening and
closing of
polls.

city and the several counties. The books of registry shall be
furnished to the judges at each polling place, and shall be used
at such elections in the same way as they are now used at
municipal and county elections held under the provisions of
said Article 33. For said primary elections to be held during
the present year 1902 in Baltimore city the existing books of
registry shall be used and the judges having charge of the
registries shall, in the vacant column therein headed "Voted,"
if there be such column in the same line with the name of the
voter, mark the word "Voted," or the letter V. If there be
no such column so headed, the said judge shall, in ink, make
such column and heading, "Voted at Primary Election of
1902," and mark the word " Voted," or the letter V therein
in the same way as is prescribed in section 61 of said Article
33. In the books of registry to be hereafter prepared for use
in Baltimore city a column headed " Voted at Primary Elec-
tion " shall be, in which column such word " Voted " or letter
V shall be hereafter entered at the primary election at which
such registers shall be used. In the counties until new books
of registry shall be required to be prepared according to
existing law, the present books of registry shall be used, and
the judges shall therein make a column headed " Voted at
Primary Election of ———— ," and enter in like manner
therein the word " Voted " or the letter V. Persons arriving
at the age of twenty-one years after the closing of the next
preceding registration and entitled to be registered as
qualified voters shall be entitled to vote upon proving under

Registry
hooks to be
furnished.
Recording of
votes.

oath to the satisfaction of a majority of the judges
of election their right to registration in the precinct at which
they shall claim the right to vote. Official ballots shall be
prepared for such primary elections by the several Boards of
Supervisors of Election as is now provided by said Article 33,
and said several Boards of Supervisors shall print on said
official ballots the names of all candidates and the names of
all delegates to any convention or nominating convention who
have become duly qualified by the payment of the amount
herein named and shall have filed a certificate in writing con-

Official
ballots to be
prepared.



 
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