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Session Laws, 1951
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1489

39. Appeal. If anyone shall feel aggrieved by the ac-
tion of the registrars in refusing to register or to strike
off the name of any person, or by any other action, such
person feeling aggrieved may appeal to the Board of
Supervisors of Elections. Any decision or action of the
board may be appealed to the council, and the council's
decision shall be final.

40. Voting Places and Ballots. It shall be the duty
of the Board of Supervisors of Elections to provide for
each city and primary election a suitable place or places
for voting in each precinct, suitable ballot boxes, and
ballots in the form and arranged as provided by
Sections

62, 63 and 64 of Article 33 of the Annotated Code of the
Public General Laws of Maryland (1947 Cumulative Sup-
plement) and all amendments thereto, except that such
ballots shall contain the name of every candidate whose
nomination has been certified to and filed according to the
provisions of this charter.

41' Nomination. No person shall be a candidate for
any public office in the government of the City of Salis-
bury unless such person shall be nominated either by a
primary election or by petition in accordance with the
provisions of this charter.

42. Primary Elections. Each political party which
shall have polled ten per cent of the entire vote cast in
the state at the next preceding general election may hold
in the City of Salisbury on the second Tuesday in April
of each year in which a general city election is scheduled,
a primary election at which any qualified and registered
voter of the City of Salisbury and of the party holding
such primary election shall be entitled to vote. The Board
of Supervisors of Elections shall give at least six weeks
notice, by publication in some newspaper printed in the
City of Salisbury, of the time and place or places of hold-
ing such primary election. The polls shall be open from
7 o'clock A. M. to 7 o'clock P. M. Ballots of the same form
and arrangement as those used in city elections shall be
furnished by the Board of Supervisors of Elections for
each primary election and shall contain the name of each
person who shall file with the city clerk at least twenty
days prior to the time for holding the primary election
by which he seeks nomination, notice in writing of his
desire to be voted on at such election, the office for which
he wishes to become a candidate, and the party with
which he is affiliated.



 

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