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Session Laws, 1939
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1302 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 638

lowing the date of such notice, such period shall begin six
months after the date of removal and end, thirty-five days
prior to the date of the next subsequent primary or general
election. Upon failure to comply with such notice the registra-
tion of the voter shall be cancelled and the notice shall con-
tain a warning to that effect.

Upon the appearance of the voter at the office of the Board,
he or she shall be examined under oath as to his or her right
to be registered in the precinct to which he or she has re-
moved, and, upon the establishment of such right, the new
address and the number of the ward and precinct to which the
voter has removed shall be entered upon the original and dupli-
cate cards.

In case of removal to another precinct within the city, after
such removal has been noted on the registration cards, the
original registration cards shall be transferred to the precinct
register of the precinct to which the voter has removed. For
the purpose of enabling persons to register, transfer, affiliate
and change their affiliations in this manner, the Board of Sup-
ervisors of Elections of Baltimore City and their registrars
shall have the rights and powers of registration officers, includ-
ing the right and power of administering oaths, as fully as those
rights and powers are possessed by the registration officers
heretofore appointed under existing law; provided, however,
that any person aggrieved by any decision of said Board or
said registrars shall be entitled to have said decision reviewed
in accordance with the provisions of Section 27 of this Article.

Whenever any person applies for registration in Baltimore
City who is a registered voter in any election district or pre-
cinct in any county of the State, he or she shall be required,
before he or she shall be entered as a qualified voter, to pro-
duce and file a removal certificate in the form set forth in
Section 39 of this Article, unless such application shall be
made in a year in which a general registration shall be held
in the county in which such applicant shall be registered.

All persons who apply at the office of the Board for regis-
tration or transfer shall be examined under oath as to their
names, addresses, age, qualifications as voters and right as
such to register and vote in the precinct in which they claim
residence.

29-O. Any registered voter who shall remove from the pre-
cinct in which such voter is registered, either to another State,
to any county of this State, or to another precinct of Balti-
more City, shall, within thirty days after such removal,
notify the Board of Supervisors of Elections of the date of
such removal and of the address to which such voter has re-
moved.


 

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