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upon said ballot, and said ballots shall be delivered to the State
Central Committee of each party aforesaid for each county and
each legislative district of Baltimore city not later than ten
days prior to the Senatorial primary election. It shall be the
duty of the said chairman of the State Central Committee for the
whole State of each political party, and the duty of the State
Central Committee of each party for each county and legisla-
tive district to supply each polling place of each party with a
sufficient number of ballots of said party for all of the voters of
said party in such precinct, and no other ballot, than that so
provided, shall be received by the judges of election or counted.
All of said ballots of each political party aforesaid shall be au-
thenticated by a fac-simile of the signature of the chairman of
the State Central Committee for the whole State of each of said
political parties on the outside of said ballots. Ballots shall be
so printed as to give to each voter a clear and ample opportu-
nity to designate by a cross in the square at the right of the
name of each candidate his choice of candidates. The ballots
shall be printed in the following form, for example:
SENATORIAL PRIMARIES.
...................... Party.
Official Ballot.
.................... Precinct.
....................... Ward.
............... Legislative District of Baltimore city. Pri-
mary Election, November....... 190....... between 6 o'clock
A. M. and 5. 30 o'clock P. M.
Chairman State Central Committee.
For........ nomination for United States Senator for term
beginning March 4, 190......; (vote for one by making a cross
mark in the square at the right of his name).
JOHN DOE,
RICHARD ROE,
CHARLES LOWE,
JOHN COE.
HENRY FOE,
WILLIAM HOE,
JAMES POE.
Each qualified voter of each of said political parties shall be
entitled to receive one ballot in the Senatorial primary of said
party, and after marking the same by making a cross mark
within the square at the right of the name of the candidate of
his choice, shall hand the same to the judge appointed to
receive the same, who shall immediately deposit it in the ballot
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