HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1817
DUTIES OF ELECTION SUPERVISORS
SEC. 13. The Board of Election Supervisors shall provide all
ballot boxes, ballots, registry books, poll books, tally sheets,
indelible pencils, blanks and stationery of every kind and
description necessary and proper for the registry of voters
and all necessary furniture and equipment for the conduct of
elections, and the expense thereof shall be paid by the Mayor
and City Council whose duty it is to provide suitable accom-
modations for voting and for the Board of Election Super-
visors and to assist them in the discharge of their duties.
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SEC. 14. On or before the 3rd Monday in April in each
year in which a municipal election is to be held, the Board of
Election Supervisors shall appoint a sufficient number of
judges of election and clerks, all of whom shall be registered
voters of the City of Havre de Grace, to serve for the election
next to follow and no longer. The said judges and clerks shall
be of good character, intelligent and holding no other local
office. All such appointments shall be made not less than one
week prior to any election and any vacancy occasioned by
death, resignation or removal shall be immediately filled by
the said Board. The said judges and clerks shall have all the
powers and be subject to all the penalties provided for in
State and county elections and shall receive such compensa-
tion as the Mayor and City Council may prescribe.
SEC. 15. Every judge of election at every election to be here-
after held in the City of Havre de Grace in pursuance of law,
before he proceeds to take or receive any vote, shall take the
following oath or affirmation:
"I,..................... 7 do swear that I will permit all
persons to vote who shall offer to vote at the election now to
be held for the City of Havre de Grace, whose names shall
appear on the registry or list of voters furnished to me accord-
ing to law as qualified voters under Constitution and laws
of this State and that I will not permit any person to vote at
the same election whose name shall not be found upon the
said registry or list of qualified voters; and I will in all things
execute the office of judge of the said election, according to
the best of my knowledge without favor or partiality, so
help me God. "
SEC. 16. Every Clerk, before he enters any vote in the poll
books, shall take the following oath, to wit:
"I,................... do swear that I will well and faith-
fully, without favor, affection or partiality, execute the office
of Clerk of the election now to be held, according to the best
of my knowledge, so help me God. "
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