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1306 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 639

Any person who shall feel aggrieved by the action of any
of the above mentioned boards may, for any of the causes and
within the time mentioned in Section 21 of this Article, file
a petition verified by affidavit, in any court of Baltimore City,
setting forth the grounds of his application and asking to have
the registry corrected. The proceedings of the Court subse-
quent to the filing of such petition shall be governed by the
provisions of said Section 27 of this Article. Upon the delivery
to the Supervisors of Elections of a certified copy of an order
granting the relief prayed in the petition, said Supervisors
shall correct the original and duplicate cards and precinct
books in accordance with such order and shall make the
appropriate disposition of such cards. Exceptions may be
taken and appeal allowed as provided in said Section 27, and
such appeal shall be taken, heard and decided as provided in
said section.

29E. At the close of each calendar year, beginning with the
close of the year 1942, in which there has been a primary or
general election, the Supervisors of Election shall examine the
entries of the several precincts for the purpose of eliminating
the names or persons who have died or have removed from
the city. It shall also be the duty of said Supervisors at the
close of each calendar year, beginning with the close of the
year 1944, to direct that the registration cards or forms of
registered voters who have not voted at least once at a pri-
mary, general or special election in the five preceding calendar
years, shall be taken from the original and duplicate files and
placed in a transfer file, and a printed postcard notice of the
fact, with the information that his or her eligibility to vote has
been cancelled by reason of his or her failure to vote for five
calendar years, and that the voter must re-register in order to
be eligible to vote, shall be sent to the last known address of
such voter.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1939.

Approved May 31, 1939.

CHAPTER 639.
(House Bill 812)

AN ACT to add a new section to Article 16 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Mont-
gomery County", sub-title "Silver Spring", as the same was
amended by Chapter 126 of the Acts of the General Assem-


 

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