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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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24 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Return of
registers
and lists.

tions, and return the alphabetical list of the names, color and
addresses of the persons registered and erased by them ; and
the said Board of Supervisors shall at once cause said alpha-
betical lists to be printed in handbill form in long primer
type, and copies thereof posted, within three days after the
return of said lists, as aforesaid, in such manner that they may
be easily read, in at least ten prominent places in the respec-
tive precincts. The Board of Supervisors shall cause to be
printed at least ten extra copies of all the handbills prepared
by them, respectively, under this Article, and as many more
copies as may be required to supply all demands for any of
them made, with the tender of the price before the printing
thereof, which copies they shall sell to the public at five cents

Copies of lists
to be fur-
nished.

per copy, the proceeds of paid sales to be applied towards pay-
ing the expenses of printing the same. The said Board of
Supervisors shall furnish to any one making written applica-
tion therefor, within ten days after such application has been
received, or in less time, if practicable, a certified copy under
their hands, of the names, addresses, color and ages of all per-
sons registered in any election precinct of the said city for the
sum of two dollars for a single precinct, which said sum shall
be applied towards paying the expenses of making said certi-
fied copies. It shall be the duty of the said Supervisors to
make proper provision in advance, so that they will be able to
make and furnish such copies when ordered, as hereinbefore
required.
270 Y. Any person who feels aggrieved by the action of
any board of registry in refusing to register him as a qualified
voter, or in erasing or misspelling his name, or that of any
other person on the registry, or in registering or failing to
erase me name of any fictitious, deceased or disqualified per-
son, may at any time, either before or after the last session of the

Petitions by
persons
aggrieved.

board of registry, but not later than the Saturday next pre-
ceding the election, file a petition, verified by affidavit, in the
Circuit Court for Frederick County, setting forth the ground
of his application, and asking to have the registry corrected.
The court shall forthwith set the petition for hearing, and
direct summons to be issued requiring the board of registry to
attend at the hearing or by counsel ; and when the object of
the petition is to strike off the name of any person alleged to
be fictitious, deceased or disqualified, summons shall also be
isssued to such person, which shall be berved by the Sheriff
within the time therein designated, at his place of residence
given in the registry. If the petition shall allege that any
person registered in any precinct does not reside in such pre-



 

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