ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 103
of Capitol Heights, shall be entitled to vote at all elections in
said town. There shall be a general registration of all persons
entitled to vote in the town elections every ten (10) years, the
first general registration to be held on the third and fourth
Mondays in March, 1922, and all general registrations shall
be held on the third and fourth Mondays in March every ten
years thereafter. There shall also be one day of registration
for the purpose of registering persons who fail to register at
any general registration and for the purpose of registering
persons who become qualified after any general registration, on
the third Monday in March every two years following such
general registration. All registrations hereunder shall be held
within the town limits of Capitol Heights at such place or
places as the Mayor and Common Council shall designate, and
notice of such registration shall be posted in at least three
prominent places in said town at least seven days before such
registration. Said registration shall be conducted by such
judges of registration as shall be appointed by said Mayor and
Common Council. Said registrations shall be conducted be-
tween the hours of seven o'clock A. M. and eight o'clock P. M.,
when the books shall be closed.
6. The Mayor shall at least fifteen days before the election
to be held on the first Monday in May, 1922, and biennially
thereafter issue a proclamation calling the legally qualified
voters of the town in convention for the purpose of nominating
candidates whose names shall appear on the ballots for the
various offices of the town, and only such names as are chosen
in convention shall appear on the ballots, and none other. The
names of all the candidates who are to appear on the ballots
shall be posted in at least three public places in the town at
least ten days before the election.
The Town Clerk shall be the clerk of the convention, and it
shall be his duty to post publicly the names of the candidates.
T. It shall be the duty of the Town Clerk at least five days
before each election to post in at least one public place in said
town a statement from the Mayor and Common Council of the
financial condition of said town and of all receipts and dis-
bursements of the town during the preceding term, and it shall
further be the duty of the Mayor and Common Council to pre-
pare such statements for distribution by said clerk.
8. All elections hereunder shall be held within the town
limits at such place or places as the Mayor and Common Coun-
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