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Session Laws, 1936 (Special Session 1)
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 365

color which shall be of a size adequate to contain the infor-
mation required by Section 18 of this Article. Provision
shall be made either on the front or back of the registra-
tion cards or loose-leaf pages for recording the fact that
registered voters have or have not voted at each general
or primary election, and space shall be provided for such
recording for a period of not less than twelve years. When
a voter votes either at a primary or general election, the
letter "V" shall be written in the proper space. Provision
shall also be made on the front or back of the registration
cards or loose-leaf pages for showing subsequent changes
in address.

29-C. The Supervisors of Elections shall supply the
board of registry with the registration cards or loose-leaf
pages and any other forms required in the same manner
as they have heretofore supplied registration books and
the registration of voters shall be conducted in every par-
ticular as prescribed by law, except that cards or loose-leaf
pages shall be used instead of books. When such cards or
loose-leaf pages have been duly filled out and both the orig-
inal and duplicate registration forms have been signed by
the applicant for registration in the presence of both reg-
istrars, and returned to the Board of Supervisors of Elec-
tions, the original and duplicate forms shall be filed in dif-
ferent filing cases or loose-leaf binders. The original forms
shall be arranged by precincts in alphabetical order and
shall constitute the precinct register for use in polling
places on election day. The duplicate forms shall consti-
tute the permanent office record of the Board and shall not
be open to public inspection except in the presence of a
clerk of the Board and shall not be removed from the office
of the Board except on order of Court. The registration
records shall be open to public inspection under reasonable
regulations at all times when the office of the board is
open for business, except that, during the twenty days pre-
ceding and the ten days following an election, such records
shall not be open to public inspection except upon the spe-
cial order of the Board.

The binders containing the precinct registers shall be
securely locked and the keys safely kept by the Supervisors
of election and the cabinets containing the duplicate forms
shall also be securely locked, and neither the binders or cab-
inets shall be unlocked except on the authorization of the
Supervisors and then only by a clerk or other employee of
said Board.

 

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