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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
have his name retained on the registry, and under the head of
"Remarks," opposite each named erased, shall be stated the
facts as to such erasure, the grounds and date of making the
same, and the evidence on 'which it was made. The two regis-
ters shall then be compared and made to agree, where there is
any difference, and such revision of the registry by said board
of registry shall then be considered closed, and no other name
can be added by said board, and a certificate of the number of
qualified voters shall then be and signed on the registers. The
registers shall by the noon of the second day thereafter, be
returned to the Supervisors of Elections, with the alphabetical
list, as required in section 270 U.
270 A. A. The Board of Supervisors of Elections shall, im-

29;

mediately upon the return of said registers, cause a suitable
number of copies of the alphabetical list of names registered,
or erased, in 'each precinct to be printed and written three
days after such return of the lists, and cause copies thereof to
be posted and to be given to the judges and clerks, and to be
sold as before provided in case of a general registration.

Lists to be
printed and.
posted.

270 B B. Any person who feels aggrieved for any of the
causes mentioned in section 270 v of this Article, which may
have arisen in the course of such revision, may file a petition,
as provided for the first general registration, and thereupon
the same proceeding shall be had, and the same forms and
methods shall be used as in case of similar petitions under the
said section 270 v.
270 CC. The place of any officer of registration who may be
absent on any day of registration or revision, shall be filled by

Petitions by

persons
aggrieved,

the Board of Supervisors of Elections always selecting a person
of the same political party as the absent person, and the same
oath shall be administered by one of the Supervisors of Elec-
tion to such temporary officer of registration, as provided in the
case of the regular officers of registration ; whenever the
regular officer shall return or be present the temporary incum-
bent shall vacate his office. The appointment and swearing in of
all such substitutes, and the reasons therefor and the time when
such substitutes began and ceased to serve as officers of regis-
tration shall be noted by the board in the registers.

Vacancies,
how filled.

270 D D. There shall not be a previous revision of the regis-
try before any special election, but at such election the registry
books as last prepared or revised shall be used.
270 E E. The Board of Supervisors of Elections, the board
of registry and each member of said board of registry shall,
without fee or reward whenever the said registers, or any one

Revision of
registra-
tion.



 
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