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HERBERT R, O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 789

incorporated into this Section as fully as if they were
written out herein, except the definition of the term "Elec-
tions, " which as used in this sub-title, shall not be defined
to mean municipal primary elections held in the City of
Baltimore, but shall be and hereby is defined to mean
municipal general elections hereafter held in the City of
Baltimore during the effective period of this Act.

320. Every Absentee Resident, as heretofore defined,
shall be entitled to vote by mail in any municipal general
election which shall be hereafter held in the City, of Balti-
more; and any Absentee Resident desiring to vote by mail
in any municipal general election hereafter held in the
City of Baltimore shall be entitled to follow the same pro-
cedure and be entitled to the same rights and privileges
that Absentee Residents seeking to vote by mail in the
municipal primary elections held in the City of Baltimore
are entitled to under any and all provisions of Senate Bill
No. 524, as enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
1945 Session (which said Bill is more fully described in
Section 319 of this sub-title), insofar as the said sections
of the said Act may reasonably be construed to apply to
municipal general elections hereafter held in the City of
Baltimore.

321. It shall be the duty of the Board of Supervisors
of Elections of Baltimore City to provide for Absentee
Residents voting by mail in the municipal general elections
hereafter held in the City of Baltimore in the same manner
that the said Board is authorized and empowered to pro-
vide for Absentee Residents voting in the municipal pri-
mary elections in the City of Baltimore by virtue of any
duty may be imposed upon the said Board by Sections
239A to 239X, inclusive, of Senate Bill No. 524, as enacted
by the General Assembly of Maryland, 1945 Session (which
said Bill is more fully described in Section 319 of this
sub-title), insofar as the provisions of said Senate Bill No.
524 can, by any reasonable construction thereof, be made
applicable to municipal general elections in the City of
Baltimore, and all of the said sections of Senate Bill No.
524, as enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, 1945
Session, including Sections 239A, 239B, 239C, 239D, 239E,
239F, 239G, 239H, 239-1, 239J, 239K, 239L, 239M, 239N,
239-O, 239P, 239Q, 239R, 239S, 239T, 239U, 239V, 239W
and 239X, are hereby declared to be the law governing
municipal general elections in the City of Baltimore, inso-
far as the provisions of said Bill or Act are consistent with
the purposes of this Act, or may be made applicable to the
purposes of this Act, either by a reasonable construction

 

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