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Session Laws, 1914
Volume 533, Page 1245   View pdf image (33K)
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1245

shall sign their names or initials in their respective registry
books immediately under the last name registered under each
letter on said registers so that no new name can be added
thereto without discovery- It shall be the duty of the Board
of Registry, after the close of each session to note for erasure
from such registers the names of all persons known or sup-
posed to be dead and the names of all persons, who are sus-
pected of being disqualified under Sections 2 and 3 of Article 1
of the Constitution of the State, and the names of all persons
who are supposed to have removed from such precinct and have
not taken out removal papers and of all persons who are sus-
pected to be otherwise disqualified as voters, and they shall, be-
fore separating, make out a list of all persons so noted for
erasure with the address as the same appears upon the regis-
ters. In making out such list said Board of Registry shall
treat as persons suspected of not being qualified voters all per-
sons against whom a sworn complaint is filed by any voter in
the ward. Such complaint shall be as follows: ...............

A voter of .................. ward, do solemnly swear that I

believe .................... who professes to reside at......

:................. is not a qualified voter in the ............

precinct of the ................ward, on the ground, (here

state the reason). If a majority of the Board know, or are
satisfied that, such complaint is untrue they need not note such
name for erasure unless required by a member of the Board.
Said list shall be arranged under the following headings: '' Dis-
qualified Voters," under which shall be placed the names of
persons suspected to be disqualified under Sections 2 and 3 of
Article 1 of the Constitution, or otherwise; '' Deceased Voters,''
under which shall be placed all who are known or supposed to
be dead; "Removed," under which shall be placed all who are
known or supposed to have removed from their last address.

On each of the Tuesdays before separating said Board of
Registry shall make out and deliver to two of their number, of
opposite politics, a list of the registry addresses of all those
whose names are on the registers of voters as qualified voters
whom the officers of registration in accordance with the fore-
going provisions of this Section have noted for erasure. The
said two officers of registration to whom such list is delivered
shall thereupon proceed in respect thereto as the provisions of
Section 20 of this Article direct. On each of the Tuesdays, re-
spectively, six and four weeks preceding the regular election in
November, the Board of Registry in each precinct, shall, at

 

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