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Session Laws, 1949
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1845

(b) A temporary certificate of registration shall be issued
in Baltimore City to any person at the time he shall offer to
vote in a general election, even though a record of his regis-
tration is not in the binder of registered voters delivered to
the judges of election, if his name appears on the list of regis-
tered voters for the precinct at which he may offer to vote, if
he has some reasonable means of identifying himself as such
person, and if all four judges of election agree unanimously
to the issue of such temporary certificate. Such a certificate
shall then entitle the holder to vote at such election, as if his
name had been included in the binder of registered voters for
such precinct.

27. Any registered voter who shall remove from the
precinct in which such voter is registered, either to another
State, to any county of this State, or to another precinct of
Baltimore City, shall, within thirty days after such removal,
notify the Board of Supervisors of Elections of the date of
such removal and of the address to which such voter has
removed.

28A. (a) Beginning in the year 1950, and continuing in
every second year thereafter, the judges of election in each
precinct in Baltimore City shall make a house-to-house can-
vass of the voters thereof, on the third Monday in May in
each of said years. They shall check such voters against a
list of them to be furnished the said judges by the Board of
Election Supervisors of Baltimore City. They may make
such canvass as a group, or they may by agreement among
themselves divide the precinct and each make a canvass for
a portion of the precinct. They shall report to the Board of
Supervisors a$ a group, noting beside each name on the list
of voters whether each voter respectively is "Present",
"Moved", or "Deceased". Said list shall forthwith be sent to
the Board of Supervisors, and the Board shall then proceed
to correct the said registration lists in the manner provided
in Section 28 of this sub-title. Each judge of elections shall
be paid at the rate of one day's remuneration for participat-
ing in the said house-to-house canvass of the voters.

(b) At least ten days prior to May 3 in the year 1950 and
in every second year thereafter, the Police Commissioner of
Baltimore City shall require the members of the Police De-
partment to make a house-to-house canvass of the inhabitants
of the City of Baltimore over twenty-one years of age, and
to report to the Board of Election Supervisors of said City,
by precincts, the list of all such inhabitants, on forms to be
supplied by the Board and in a manner to be specified by the
Board.

 

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