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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1217

candidates for Governor, Comptroller, Attorney-General and
Clerk of the Court of Appeals, upon filing their respective cer-
tificates with the Secretary of State as aforesaid, shall each pay
to him the sum of two hundred and seventy dollars, which in
turn shall be transmitted by him in sums of ten dollars ($10.00),
each to the Supervisors of Elections of each County of the
State and the sum of forty dollars thereof to the Supervisors of
Elections of Baltimore City; and the Board of Supervisors of
Elections of Baltimore City shall pay over the amount so re-
ceived to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and the
Board of Supervisors of Elections for each County shall pay
over the amount so received to the County Commissioners of
each County, respectively; and all the expenses of each of said
primary elections in Baltimore City shall be paid by the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore, and all the expenses of holding
said primary elections in each County, respectively, shall be
paid by the County Commissioners of each County, respectively,
precisely as the expenses of the State, city and county elections
are now paid under existing laws; provided, that the ballots
to.be used at all primary elections to be held in the several
Counties of the State shall be prepared and printed by the
Boards of Supervisors of Elections in the respective Counties
in a similar manner to that provided by this Article for gen-
eral elections in Baltimore City, and as provided in Section 54
of this Article for general elections, except that there shall be
no detachable stub or coupon to said ballot, and in number not
less than twice the number of registered voters of the respective
political parties participating in such primary, as nearly as
the same may be estimated, and shall be delivered by such
Boards of Supervisors of Elections to election officials as here-
in provided for Baltimore City primary elections. The said
Boards of Supervisors of Elections for the several Counties
shall at the same time print and distribute, five days before
such primary election, to any candidate ordering and paying
the cost of the same any number of such official ballots such
candidates may desire. Said Supervisors shall also cause to be
furnished and delivered with such official ballots to the proper
election officials in each election district or voting precinct in
the several Counties of the State, opaque, official, gummed en-
velopes of uniform size and colors corresponding to the official
ballots of the respective political parties participating in such
primaries sufficiently large to receive such official ballot when
folded. On the back and outside of all such official envelopes
shall be printed the words "Official Envelope for Ballot," fol-

 

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