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Session Laws, 1939
Volume 581, Page 1297   View pdf image (33K)
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1297

and if anyone shall apply for registration who appeared in
such former registry as disqualified, his name shall be entered
in the new registry, but he shall be marked "Disqualified",
unless such grounds of disqualification shall have been re-
moved. At the end of the day's registry said officers shall
compare the two registers so kept, and cause any errors in
either of them to be corrected, by the aid of the entries in
the other, so as to make the same agree where there is any
difference between them. Each of the said officers having the
custody of any of said registers shall then sign his name or
initials immediately under the last name registered under
each letter in the books kept by him, so that no new names
can be added without discovery. The said Board of Registry
shall keep, on blanks to be provided for that purpose by the
Board of Supervisors of Elections, an alphabetical list of
names, addresses and color of all persons registered, and a
separate list of all persons refused registration, and of all
persons whose names are erased from the registry; provided
that, in the City of Baltimore such lists shall not be kept, nor
shall such blanks be provided, at any registration after the
tenth day of April in the year 1939. Nothing in this Section
18 shall affect the registration in the counties heretofore made
under this Article.

26. At the end of the last session above provided for, the
said Board of Registry shall compare and correct the two
registers and make them agree, and the officers having them
respectively in their custody shall then immediately under the
last name registered under each letter of the registers sign
their names, so that no other names can be added without dis-
covery; all of said officers of registration shall then subscribe,
at. the end of each register, a certificate, in substance, in the
words following: "We, the undersigned, constituting the
Board of Registry in................ precinct or district of

.............. county, or in................ precinct of the

............ ward of the city of............, in the State of

Maryland, do jointly and severally certify that, at the general
registration of voters in said precinct, closed on this........

day of.............. there were registered by us, in said

precinct, the names which in this book are entered, and that
the number of registered and qualified voters was and is the
number of.............................. "

Dated...............................

(Signature)

During the next day the Board of Registry shall return the
two registers to the Board of Supervisors of Elections, and in
the counties the said Board of Registry shall, at the same time,
return the alphabetical list of names, party affiliation, color


 

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