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Session Laws, 1906 Session
Volume 479, Page 849   View pdf image (33K)
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

849

2d Ward.
Vote for one only.
Robert Morgan.
James Glover.

3d Ward.
Vote for one only.
Thomas G. Hopkins.
John H. Hopper.
4th Ward.
Vote for one only.
Charles B. Hitchcock.
Henry Foster.

If at any election there be any question to be submitted

CHAP. 458

to the popular vote, the said question shall be placed upon
said ballot in full, and shall be voted upon in the form
following: "For Proposition," "Against Proposition," and
said respective question shall be placed beneath the names
of the candidates, as hereinbefore mentioned, and the same
shall be voted on in the same manner as for candidates, by
drawing a black line through "For Proposition," if against
the proposition, and by drawing a black line through
" Against Proposition," if for it.
52. The said town clerk shall on the second day preced-

Question to be
voted for
placed upon
ballot.

ing any election in said town cause to be distributed at
different public places in the several wards of the town num-
bers of the official ballots, and shall also furnish same to any
voter upon application.
53. The voting place shall be in the engine house until

Distribution of
ballots.

otherwise ordered by the Mayor and Council, and the poles
shall be kept open from twelve o'clock M. to seven o'clock
P. M.
54. There shall be provided not less than six voting booths

Voting place.

similar to those prescribed by the general election law of the
State of Maryland and they shall be well lighted.
55. The person presenting himself to vote shall give his
name to the judges, who shall if his name be found upon the

Booths to be
provided.

registry admit him to the polling place and give to him an
official envelope, on the back of which shall be written the
initials or name of some one of the three judges; the voter

Right to vote.



 
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