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Session Laws, 1951
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1102 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 367

Prince George's County for at least five hundred dollars worth
of property within the corporate limits of said Town of Seat
Pleasant.

1236A. The election of the Mayor and several Councilmen of
Seat Pleasant shall be conducted at a single central polling
place where the qualified voters from the entire town shall
register and vote. Two of the seven Councilmen shall be
selected at large and candidates for such positions shall have
their names placed upon the ballots or upon the voting machine
labels for all residents of the town. The other five Councilmen
shall be chosen respectively from the five sub-divisions des-
cribed
hereinbelow. Each such Councilman shall reside in and
be duly elected from the particular sub-division from which he
becomes a candidate for office. The ballots or the voting
machines shall be so arranged that the voters in any one sub-
division shall be eligible to vote only for those candidates for
the City Council coming from the particular sub-division. That
candidate in each of the several sub-divisions who receives the
highest number of votes for Councilman shall be declared to be
the Councilman from said sub-division. The several sub-divi-
sions shall have the boundaries as described below:

1. The northwestern portion of the town extending west of
Addison Road and north of Roosevelt Avenue to the town
limits.

2. The northern portion of the town extending east from
Addison Road and north from Palmer Highway to the town
limits.

3. That portion of the town bounded on the southwest by the
town limits, on the northwest by Roosevelt Avenue, on the
northeast by Addison Road and on the southeast by "D" Street
extended.

4. That portion of the town bounded on the northwest by
Palmer Highway, on the northeast by the town limits, on the
southeast by "D" Street, and on the southwest by Addison
Road. Also, that land bounded on the west by the main stem of
Cabin Branch Creek which forms the present boundary of the
town, and on the south and east by "F" Street and on the north
by the tributary of Cabin Branch Creek which enters said
Creek at Palmer Highway.

5. That portion of the town between "D" Street (and "D"
Street extended) and Central Avenue. (Where boundaries of
subdivisions are designated by streets, the centerline of the
street is assumed
as the actual boundary. )

1237. (a) The election for all elective town officers shall be
held on the first Monday in May at a place [or places] to be


 

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