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Session Laws, 1939
Volume 581, Page 1299   View pdf image (33K)
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1299

form set forth in Section 39 of this Article, and except that
the hours of such registration shall be from 12 o'clock noon to
10 o'clock P. M. Provided, however, that the several Boards
of Registry in said City shall, in addition to the days hereto-
fore mentioned, sit on the first Tuesday in September of the
year 1940 and on the Saturday next following said Tuesday, be-
tween the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 10 o'clock P. M., for
the registry of voters who are entitled to vote in said city but
who have not registered on the dates heretofore prescribed or
who have, since so registering, removed into another Legis-
lative or Congressional district six months or more prior to
the day of the general election.

There shall be no general revision of the registration which
shall take place on any of said days except in accordance with
the provisions of Section 29P of this Article.

For the purpose of such registration, the Supervisors of
Elections shall furnish each board of registry such printed
forms, blanks, cards, supplies and equipment as shall be neces-
sary to carry out the provisions hereof relating to the registra-
tion of voters.

29K. Registration forms or cards shall consist of an equal
number of original cards or loose-leaf pages of one color and
duplicate cards or loose-leaf pages of another color which
shall be of a size adequate to contain the information required
by Section 18 of this Article. Provision shall be made either
on the front or back of the registration cards or loose-leaf
pages for recording the fact that registered voters have or
have not voted at each general, special 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 show-
ing subsequent changes in address.

29L. The Supervisors of Elections shall supply the boards
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 particular as elsewhere
prescribed by law, except that cards or loose-leaf pages shall
be used instead of books. If any applicant for registration
is found to be disqualified the original and duplicate cards
shall be marked "Cancelled", and a memorandum as to the
cause of disqualification shall be made on said cards. When
such cards or loose-leaf pages have been duly filled out
and both the original and duplicate registration cards
have been signed by the applicant for registration in the


 

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