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Session Laws, 1906 Session
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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add up the votes and make abstracts or statements thereof
in the following manner, as the case may require, namely :
All votes for Governor shall be written out in words at
length on one sheet, and, in like manner, all votes for other
State officers on another sheet; all votes for Presidential
electors on another sheet; all votes for Representatives in
Congress on another sheet; all votes for judges of courts on
another sheet; all votes for the clerk of the Court of Appeals
on another sheet; all votes for Senators and Delegates to
the General Assembly on another sheet; all votes for county
or city officers on another sheet; and all votes for any other
officers on a separate and appropriate sheet; all votes for or
against any proposition which may be submitted to a vote
of the people on another sheet.
83. If, upon proceeding to canvass the votes, it shall

CHAP. 544

clearly appear to the canvassing board for the city or county
that in any statement or tally sheet produced to them cer-
tain matters are omitted which should have been inserted,
or that any mistakes exist, they shall immediately issue
a subpoena to the judges and clerks who made said return,
and said judges and clerks shall forthwith attend and shall
make such corrections as the facts of the case require, but
such changes shall not alter any decision before duly made
by them, but shall cause the canvass to be correctly stated ;
and the said board of canvassers are authorized to adjourn
from day to day for the purpose of obtaining and receiving
such corrected statements, such adjournment not to extend
beyond three days.
SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That Section 116 of

Subpoena
issued.

said Article 33 of the Public General Laws of Maryland of
1904, being Section 110 of the Code of Public General Laws
of Maryland of 1888, be and the same is hereby repealed
and re-enacted, as follows :
116. The sheriffs in the several counties shall, respectively,
be allowed the sum of twelve (12) dollars for each election

Repeal and
re-enact.

held in their county for the performance of the duties therein
required, to be levied as other county charges; provided,
that when two or more elections are to be held on the same
day the sheriff shall not be allowed more than twelve dollars
for such elections (except in Baltimore city); all judges,
whether acting as or sitting as officers of registration, and
clerks of election shall be allowed and paid three dollars a

Fees allowed
sheriff.



 
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