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file with the chairman of the State Central Committee of the
whole State of the party to which said candidate belongs, his
certificate in writing, as provided for in this Act, then and in
that event the party of such candidate shall not be obliged or
required to hold senatorial primaries under the provisions of
this Act, but such candidate shall be entitled to receive the
votes of each Senator and member of the House of Delegates
elected from the several counties and several legislative dis-
tricts of Baltimore city by the party to which he belongs. The
chairman of the State Central Committee of the whole State
shall be required, however, to publish in three daily news-
papers published in the city of Baltimore, and one or more
newspapers in each county, the fact that only one candidate
for the Senator in the United States Congress has filed his
application, and shall publish the certificate of nomination
of such candidate.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 11, 1910.
CHAPTER 236.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 17
and 26 of Article 33 of the Code of Public General Laws of
Maryland, title "Elections," subtitle "Registration," and
Section 25 of said Article 33, as the same was amended by
Chapter 703 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Mary-
land of 1906.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Sections 17 and 26 of Article 33 of the Code of
Public General Laws of Maryland, title "Elections," subtitle
"Registration," and Section 25 of the said Article 33, as the
same was amended by Chapter 703 of the Acts of Maryland of
1906, be and the same are hereby severally repealed and
re-enacted with amendments so as to read as follows:
SEC. 17. On Tuesday six weeks preceding the election to be
held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November,
1896, which shall occur after the enactment of this Article,
each board of registry shall meet at the place designated by its
board of supervisors of election, and shall proceed to make a
general registration of all the voters in its precinct or district,
as the case may be. The proceedings of each board of registry
shall be as follows: 1. They shall open the registry in the
city of Baltimore at twelve o'clock M., and continue in session
until ten o'clock P. M. on the Tuesday aforesaid. In the
counties the hours of session shall be from eight o'clock A. M.
to eight o'clock P. M. One of the officers of registration shall
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