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1544 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 934
and Twenty-second Wards of Baltimore City, and the Sixth,
Seventh and Eighth Precincts of the Eighteenth Ward of Balti-
more City, as said wards are numbered by the Act of 1901,
Chapter 8, and as said precincts are presently laid out, and
shall be entitled to choose one Representative in the House of
Representatives.
120. The Fourth Congressional District shall be composed
of the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Four-
teenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards of Balti-
more City, and the First and Second Precincts of the Eigh-
teenth Ward of Baltimore City, as said wards are numbered
by the Acts of 1901, Chapter 8, and as said precincts are pre-
sently laid out, and shall be entitled to choose one Representa-
tive in the House of Representatives.
121. The Fifth Congressional District shall be composed of
the Twenty-first, Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of
Baltimore City, and the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Ninth Pre-
cincts of the Eighteenth Ward, and the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh,
Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Precincts of the Twenty-
fifth Ward of Baltimore City, as presently laid out, and of St.
Mary's County, Charles County, Calvert County, Prince
George's County, Anne Arundel County and Howard County,
and shall be entitled to choose one Representative in the
House of Representatives.
122. The Sixth Congressional District shall be composed
of Allegany County, Garrett County, Washington County,
Frederick County and Montgomery County, and shall be
entitled to choose one Representative in the House of Repre-
sentatives.
VOTING BY MAIL.
123. It is hereby declared to be the. purpose of the General
Assembly of Maryland, in enacting this sub-title, to provide
that absentee residents of this State, as herein defined, at the
time of any election, as herein defined, shall be given the right
and every possible opportunity to register and vote by mail in
any such election to the full extent permitted by the Constitu-
tion of this State; and, further, to protect such absentee resi-
dents in the exercise of those rights, and to correlate in so far
as the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution
of this State permit, the provisions of this sub-title with all
Acts of Congress relating to voting by mail by such absentee
residents; and to permit and facilitate the general cooperation,
of this State and its election officials and commissions with
every department, commission or agency of the United States
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