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104 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

political parties which at the last preceding election cast the
largest and next largest number of votes. The list of nomina-
tions published by the Supervisors of Elections shall be
arranged, so far as practicable, in the order and form in which
they are to be printed upon the ballots.

The aforegoing provisions of this section shall apply to
Baltimore city, Baltimore, Wicomico, Carroll, Washington,
Allegany, Cecil, Montgomery, Howard, Caroline, Harford,
Frederick and Garrett counties, and the following provisions
of this section shall apply only to the following counties: Anne
Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Dorchester, Kent, Prince George's,
Queen Anne's, St. Mary's, Somerset, Talbot and Worcester.

At least eight days before an election to fill any public
office, the Supervisors of Elections of each county and of the
city of Baltimore, shall cause to be published in two or more
newspapers within such county and in all the daily papers
published in said city, which will publish the same at the
current rate for advertising, the nominations to office which
have been filed with or certified to them under the provisions
of this Article, if in any- county there be but one newspaper
published, publications in such one newspaper shall be suffi-
cient, they shall make not less than two such publications in
each of such newspapers before the day of election and one of
such publications in each newspaper shall be upon the last day
upon which said newspaper is issued before the day of election.
Such publication shall be made in newspapers devoted to the
dissemination of general news and the two newspapers selected
shall, if possible, represent the political parties which at the
last preceding election cast the largest and next largest number
of votes.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved April 13, 1910.

CHAPTER 441.

AN ACT to add a new section to Chapter 400 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of 1908, known as the Senatorial Primary
Election Law, to come in after Section 11, and to be known
as Section HA.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That a new section be and the same is hereby added to
Chapter 400 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland
of 1908, known as the Senatorial Primary Election Law, to
come in after Section 11, and to be known as Section 11A, and
to read as follows:

SEC. HA. In the event that only one candidate for Senator
in Congress of the United States of any political party shall


 

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