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260 LAWS OF MARYLAND. CH. 198

308. The Supervisors of Elections of the counties and Balti-
more City shall mail to each applicant found to be a duly
qualified voter as aforesaid one ballot, two envelopes and
a card of instructions. The applicant's name shall be
written in ink by the Supervisors of Elections 'upon the
coupon attached to the ballot, and in the case of primary
elections the ballot sent shall be that of the political party
with which such applicant is affiliated. The Supervisors of
Elections shall have a sufficient number of ballots to be
sent by mail printed for each county and the City of Balti-
more. The words "Mail Ballot" shall be printed in large
letters, in a clear space at the top of each of such ballots.
The designation of the polling place shall be left blank on
the back and outside of "Mail Ballots", and shall be filled
in by the Supervisors of Elections before being sent to any
voter. One envelope shall be known as the "Return Enve-
lope" and shall be sufficiently larger than the "Ballot En-
velope", hereinafter described, to conveniently enclose and
contain the "Ballot Envelope". There shall be printed or
written across the left-hand face of the "Return Envelope"
the words' "Return Envelope for the election of ————, "
the blank space being filled in with the date of said elec-
tion, after which shall be added the words "Supervisors of
Elections of Baltimore City" or "Supervisors of Elections
of —————— County" as the case may be.

The Supervisors of Elections shall also, before sending
the "Return Envelope" to the voter, cause it to be ad-
dressed to the Secretary of State, Annapolis, Maryland.

The "Ballot Envelope" shall be of sufficient size to con-
tain the ballot. Printed on the face of the "Ballot Enve-
lope" shall be substantially the following form:

Voter's Certificate

This envelope contains my ballot marked by me when
absent and entitled to vote in accordance with law.
Name. E. E... E..... E...... E. E _.................................. _

Home Address. E..........................................................................................................................

Position or rank in military or naval service... E................ -...... E.

There shall also be printed on the face of the "Ballot
Envelope" a witness' certificate in substantially the fol-
lowing form:

Witness' Certificate

I hereby certify that the within ballot was, in my pres-
ence, by the above-named voter marked, folded and, with-
out being shown to any person, enclosed and sealed in this
"Ballot Envelope" that said voter was at said time in the

 

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