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Session Laws, 1939
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1304 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 638

above prescribed and shall within ten days mail to such voter
a certificate of removal certifying in a form conforming in
other respects with that prescribed in said Section 39A that
such action has been taken. When said Board shall learn that
a registered voter has removed from the precinct in which he is
registered to another precinct in Baltimore City, said Board
shall notify such voter to apply for a transfer, and, upon his or
her so doing, shall proceed as prescribed in Section 29M hereof.
Upon failure of such voter to comply with such notice within
thirty days, the Board shall cause the facts of such removal
to be investigated, and, if it be found that such voter has
acquired a voting residence in another precinct, the Board
shall proceed as if such voter had removed from the State, ex-
cept that such voter shall be notified by mail of his or her
right to re-register. Whenever, after an original registration,
a person shall change his or her name, such person shall be
required to re-register; provided, however, that when such
change is made during the sixty days immediately preceding
the election, such person, if duly registered, may vote at the
election under his or her former name. Such person, however,
shall be required to re-register before he or she shall be per-
mitted to vote at any subsequent election, and he or she shall
be so notified by the Board.

29P. At least twenty-nine days before every general elec-
tion subsequent to the municipal election of 1939, the Board
shall cause to be prepared from the registration cards a com-
plete and official registration list for each precinct, containing
the names, party affiliations and addresses of all qualified and
duly registered voters in the precinct. All such names, in so
far as practicable, shall be arranged in geographical order
according to streets in the precincts. All such lists shall be
prepared in sheet form and on one side of the paper. Each
precinct list shall be headed "Register of Voters", and under
the heading shall be indicated the ward and precinct fol-
lowed by the statement:

"Any voter of the city on or before the twenty-first day
prior to the election may file with the Board of Supervisors
of Elections at the Board's offices located at..............

objections to the registration of any person on this list
who, he or she has reason to believe, is not eligible to
vote, or a request for the addition to the list of registered
voters whose names have been omitted or who have been
erroneously dropped from the registration list of the pre-
cinct. "

Appended to each precinct list shall be attached the names
of the members of the Board and the name of the chief clerk.
A sufficient number of such lists, but not to exceed fifty lists


 

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