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1158 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 474

pears upon the registers. In making out such list said Board
of Registry shall treat as persons suspected of not being quali-
fied voters all persons against whom a sworn complaint is filed
by any voter in the city. Such complaint shall be as follows:
............................, a voter of..................................................

ward, do solmnly 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 un-
true, they need not note such name for erasure unless required
by a member of the Board. Said list shall be arranged under
the following heading: "Disqualified Voters, " under which
shall be placed the names of persons suspected to be disquali-
fied 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, the members of
said Board of Registry representing each of the two leading
political parties, shall make out and deliver to two of their
number of opposite politics a list of the names and addresses
of all those whom are on the registers of voters as qualified
voters whom the officers of registration in accordance with the
foregoing provisions of this Section have noted for erasure.
The said two officers of registration to whom such list is deliv-
ered shall thereupon proceed in respect thereto as the provi-
sions of Section 20 of this Article directed. On each of the
Tuesdays, respectively, six and four weeks preceding the reg-
ular election in November, the Board of Registry in each
precinct shall, at the beginning of the session receive the report
of the said two officers of registration to whom the aforesaid list
was delivered at the last preceding session, and shall proceed
in regard thereto as directed by the provisions of Section 21 of
this Article.

The Board of Registry shall again meet for revisions only
on the Tuesday three weeks before said election, and a session
shall be held between the hours of 2 o'clock P. M. and 10 o'clock
P. M. The Board of Registry at this session shall add no new
names to the registers of voters, but shall proceed as the provi-
sions of Section 21 of this Article direct.

Approved April 9, 1924.

 

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