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Session Laws, 1935
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 869

changed their place of residence by removal from the town
of Cambridge or by removing from one ward to the other,
or names of persons whose removal as aforesaid is proved
to the satisfaction of said officers. In case of any
special election, the registry lists, as revised at the preced-
ing June revision shall be used as evidence of the right of
any person to vote. When sitting as officers of regis-
tration, the town clerk, treasurer and collector, as well as
such other person or persons appointed by the Commis-
sioners of Cambridge as aforesaid, shall have power to ad-
minister an oath to every applicant for registration and to
any person, called as a witness to tell the truth, the whole
truth and nothing but the truth, and any false swearing
shall be perjury. The Commissioners of Cambridge shall
cause due advertisement of such registration, as well as
the sitting of the town clerk, treasurer and collector, to-
gether with such other person or persons appointed by the
Commissioners of Cambridge as aforesaid, as officers of
registration as hereinbefore specified, by advertisement in-
serted in at least two newspapers, published in the town of
Cambridge, stating the time and place of such registration
and the wards in which it shall be held. Such officers of reg-
istration and the town clerk, treasurer and collector, when
sitting as officers of registration, shall have, during the ap-
pointed time of their respective sittings, in addition to the
duties and authority hereinbefore given them, such powers
as are conferred on officers of registration by Section 16 of
Article 33 of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland.
Each candidate, at any election held under any of the pro-
visions of the Charter of Cambridge, or any amendments
thereto, shall have the right to enter the place of registra-
tion or the polling place for his ward at any time during
the days appointed for registration of voters, or during the
voting and the counting of the votes, each candidate shall
also have the right to designate one watcher, who shall have
the same power as the candidate himself, in regard to ob-
serving the conduct of the registration, the casting and
counting of the vote. Unless there are more than two can-
didates for nomination for Commissioner of Cambridge in
any ward, no primary election shall be held and the one
candidate or two, as the case may be, shall stand as the
candidate or candidates to be voted for at the following
election or special election for Commissioner of Cambridge.

51. On the second Wednesday of July, in the year nine-
teen hundred and twelve, and on the second Wednesday of
July in each and every second or alternate year thereafter,

 

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