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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 89

nineteen hundred and fourteen, elect four Commissioners, the
two of said Commissioners Receiving the highest number of
votes cast at said election to serve for a term of two years, and
until their successors are duly elected and qualified, and the
remaining two Commissioners to serve for a term of one year,
and until their successors are duly elected and qualified, and on
said fourth Monday in May in every year thereafter there shall
be elected two Commissioners to serve for the term of two
years and until their successors are elected and qualified, and
no person shall be entitled to have his name placed on the
ballot or be voted for as a candidate for President or Commis-
sioner of said Town who shall not have filed with the said
President and Town Commissioners at least ten days before the
date on which is to be held the election for said President and
Commissioners a certificate certifying for which office he is a
candidate, and that he is qualified under the provisions of this
Act for such office.

SEC. 132-B. And be it enacted, That the provisions, prohibi-
tions and penalties prescribed in Chapter 122 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of Maryland of 1908, relating to corrupt
practices at general and primary elections, be and the same
are hereby declared to be applicable to all elections held by
virtue of the authority given in this Article, and to be appli-
cable to the acts of all persons in connection with or relating to
said elections or any of them, so far as the same may or can be
applicable.

SEC. 133. And be if enacted, That Chapter 683 of the Acts
of Assembly of 1912 and all other Acts or parts of Acts of
Assembly, inconsistent with this Act be and the same are
hereby, repealed.

Approved March 12th, 1914.

CHAPTER 72.

AN ACT to authorize the use of numbered marbles, or balls, in-
stead of written ballots, in drawing juries in the Second Ju-
dicial Circuit.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That whenever a judge, or the judges, of the Circuit
Court of the Counties embraced in the Second Judicial Circuit,
draws a jury, he or they, after selecting from the taxables and
voters, as required by law, the list of names to be placed in the

 

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