HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 221
(2) The second County Commissioners' District shall be
composed of the Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth, Eleventh
and Fifteenth Election Districts;
(3) The third County Commissioners' District shall be com-
posed of the Seventh, Eighth, Fourteenth and Sixteenth Elec-
tion Districts.
At all future elections for the office of County Commis-
sioner, one Commissioner shall be elected from among the
voters residing in each County Commissioners' District by the
general vote of the County.
At primary elections to be held in Garrett County at which
candidates are selected for the position of County Commis-
sioner, one candidate for each party shall be chosen from each
County Commissioners' District by the county-wide vote of
the members of the respective parties. The Supervisors of
Elections of Garrett County shall place the names of all per-
sons who file papers for the position of County Commissioner
upon the ballots to be used by the respective parties in the
County. The candidate of each party from each County Com-
missioners' District who receives the greatest number of votes
shall be certified by the Supervisors of Elections as the
nominee of the political party to which he belongs, and the
name of said nominee shall be placed on the official ballot to
be used in the general election.
If the office of any of the County Commissioners becomes
vacant during the term, the Governor shall appoint a proper
person to fill said vacancy from among the residents of the
same Commissioners' District as that in which the former
Commissioner resided.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That all laws or parts of
laws inconsistent with provisions of this Act be and they are
hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.
SEC. 3. And lie it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1st, 1941.
Approved May 29, 1941.
CHAPTER 173.
(House Bill 58)
AN ACT to authorize and direct the Police Commissioner of
Baltimore City to pay a pension to the widow of Sergeant
William A. Nicholson, a former member of the Police De-
partment of Baltimore City.
(Vetoed. )
|