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Session Laws, 1916
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 163

tion to Mount Rainier; and on the south the center of Bunker
Hill Road.

Fourth Ward: The fourth ward shall consist of Rogers'
First Addition to Mount Rainier, and the boundaries thereof
shall be, on the north the northwestern right of way of Grape
Street; on the west the western boundary of Rogers' First
Addition to Mount Rainier, and the District of Columbia; on
the south the center of the Bunker Hill Road; and on the east
the dividing line between Mount Rainier and Rogers' Addi-
tion to Mount Rainier.

Section 3. And be it further enacted, That all male citi-
zens of the United States of the age of twenty-one years and
over who shall have actually resided within the limits of said
town not less than three hundred and sixty-five days next pre-
ceding the date of the regular election for Mayor in any year
as hereinafter provided for, and who have never been convicted
of any infamous crime, shall be qualified voters of said town,
shall be entitled to registration as hereinafter provided and
shall be entitled to vote at any municipal election held in the
year succeeding their registration in said town of Mount Rai-
nier, Maryland, under the provisions of this act or of any
other act requiring an election to be held in said town for any
town purposes whatsoever. The legal voters of said town shall
elect on the first Monday in May in each and every year, at
such place as shall be selected for the holding of elections here-
under, one person, a legal voter of said town who has resided
therein at least two years next preceding the election, to be
Mayor of said town. The legal voters of said town shall, at
the first election held after the passage of this act, as above
provided and every two years' thereafter at such election, also
elect a person, resident in the second ward, possessing the
same qualifications) as those required of the Mayor, to serve
for two years from the second Monday in May next following
his election, as councilman from said ward, and a person resi-
dent in the third ward, possessing the same qualifications as
those required of the Mayor to serve for two years from the
second Monday in May next following his election, as council-
man for the third ward. At the second annual election for
Mayor held after the passage of this act, and every two years
thereafter at a similar election, the legal voters of said town
shall elect a resident of the first ward, possessing the same
qualifications as those required of the Mayor, who shall serve
as councilman from said ward, for two years from the second

 

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