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Session Laws, 1945
Volume 589, Page 271   View pdf image (33K)
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 271

the several communities in the said area, to wit: The Town
of Glen Echo, Incorporated; Mohican Hills, situate in the
northwestern portion of Glen Echo Heights, and compris-
ing the lots bordering on Mohican Road, Wiscassatt Road,
Dehlonega Road and Scioto Road as per plat of said Glen
Echo Heights recorded in Plat Book Number 1, Folio
Number 44 and Folio Number 45 of the land records of
Montgomery County aforesaid; Glen Echo Heights, other
than the said portion covered by said Mohican Hills; as
per plats of said Glen Echo Heights aforesaid; Brookmont,
as per plat of said Brookmont recorded in Plat Book 4,
Page 305, of the land records of said county; Crest View,
as per plat of said Crest View recorded in Plat Book
Number 3 on Page 31, of the land records of said County;
and American University Park, as per plat of said Ameri-
can University Park recorded in Plat Book Number 1, Page
31, of the land records of said County; who shall be elected
from a group who may be nominated as candidates for the
several said communities; that a candidate at large shall
be a qualified voter in said area, and shall be nominated
by petition in writing, of 40 or more qualified voters in
said area; that a candidate from any one of the communi-
ties aforesaid shall be a qualified voter resident in said
community, and shall be nominated by petition in writing,
of 20 or more qualified voters resident in said community;
each person so nominated for membership on said
Board shall be certified in writing to the Mayor of the
Town of Glen Echo; that the said Mayor shall provide
printed blanks for petitioning and certifying said nomina-
tions; that the said Mayor is authorized and directed to
call a special election to be held in the Town of Glen Echo
aforesaid, for the purpose of electing members of said Board
of Directors.

(c) Said Mayor shall provide printed ballots for said
election and shall appoint an election board to hold said
election. Said election board shall consist of one member
from each community, who shall be a qualified voter in
said area and who shall reside in said community, and shall
serve without pay and shall select two clerks who shall
be qualified voters in said area and who Shall serve without
pay. The said Mayor shall give notice of said election by
advertisement, one time, in a newspaper published in said
county, and said newspaper shall have a general circulation
in said area and. said notice shall be given at least two full
weeks prior to the day designated for said election. The next
election shall be held on the second Tuesday in May, 1945,
and on the same day every fourth year thereafter and the
ballot shall contain all the names of the said candidates

 

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