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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 215

visors of Baltimore City shall pay over the amount so received
to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and all the ex-
penses of said primary election for candidates for President
of the United States and for delegates from the several Coun-
ties and legislative districts of Baltimore City to the State con-
vention of each political party, subject to this sub-title to select
delegates to the National convention, respectively, of such polit-
ical parties, 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 shall be paid by the County
Commissioners of each County, precisely as the expenses of the
State, City and County elections are now paid under existing
laws.

And it shall be the duty of the Board of Supervisors of Elec-
tions in each County and of Baltimore City to cause to be
printed upon the official primary ballots of each of said politi-
cal parties in each and every County of the State, and in each
legislative district of Baltimore City, at the annual primary
elections in each year in which a President of the United States
is to be elected, the names of the candidates for President certi-
fied t5 them by the Secretary of State as above provided for, in
manner and form and in all respects similar to the way in
which the names of candidates for the nomination for Gov-
ernor are required to be printed upon the official primary bal-
lots by provisions of Section 160-K of this Article.

The qualifications of voters in such Presidential and Vice-
Presidential primaries held hereunder of the several political
parties subject to this sub-title shall be the same as in the pri-
mary elections held under this sub-title for the nomination of
candidates for public office in Maryland.

The names of such candidates for the nomination for Presi-
dent of the United States of said several political parties upon
the official primary ballots shall be arranged and said ballots
shall be prepared and shall be marked and cast by the voters
in the samel manner as is prescribed by the provisions of this
sub-title, with respect to the nomination in the primary elec-
tion of candidates for the office of Governor of Maryland, ex-
cept that there shall be no preferential voting and no designa-
tion upon such ballots as to first and second choice or similar
relative preference and except as herein otherwise further pro-
vided.

The candidate for the nomination for President who shall
receive the highest number of votes lawfully cast and counted
in the primary elections of his party in any County and in any

 

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