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Session Laws, 1910 Session
Volume 487, Page 130   View pdf image (33K)
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130 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

more than one hundred dollars ($100). It shall be unlawful
for the keeper of any hotel, tavern, store or any other establish-
ment, or for any persons or person, corporation or corpora-
tions, directly or indirectly, to sell, barter, give or dispose of
any spirituous or fermented liquors, ale or beer, or intoxicating
drinks of any kind on the day of any such primary election
hereafter to be held in any county or in Baltimore city, any
person or corporation violating the provisions of this action
shall be liable for indictment and shall, upon conviction, be
fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) or more than one hundred
dollars ($100) for each offense, one-half of the fine shall be
paid to the informer. Any person who shall make any bet or
wager upon the result of any such primary election to take
place in any county shall be liable to- indictment, and upon
conviction thereof shall be fined not less than fifty dollars
($50) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500).

160u. Whoever shall electioneer within one hundred feet of
any polling place of any such primary election in any county
or who shall place a distinguishing mark upon any ballot or
envelope delivered to for the use of any voter at any such
primary election, or who shall provide for or enclose in any
envelope to be used in voting such ballot, any inclosure where-
by to identify the ballot, or who shall endeavor to induce any
voter within the polling place to show how his ballot has been
marked, or who shall carry away or attempt to carry away
from the polls or the officials having custody of the same any
said envelope or envelopes, or who shall deliver to any voter
for use in casting his ballot, or use any ballot or envelope differ-
ent from those provided for in this subtitle, or who shall show
the face of a marked ballot to any judge, clerk, officer or other
person inside of the polls before the polls close, or who shall
induce, request, directly or indirectly agree with or encourage
a voter to keep his ballot in sight of any person or persons
from the time at which its contents are known by any such
person or persons or his associate or associates until delivered
to the judge in the envelope to be deposited in the ballot box,
shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not less
than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than two hundred dollars
($200), or by imprisonment in jail for not less than fifteen
days nor more than six months, or by both such fine and
imprisonment, and one-half of such fine collected shall be paid
to the informer.

160v. Nothing whatsoever in this subtitle shall be taken
or construed to prevent the application to the primary elec-
tions held hereunder and to the acts of all persons in connec-
tion with or relating to said primary elections of the pro-


 

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