THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1547
NOTICE
30. The Board of Supervisors of Elections shall give
at least two weeks notice of every registration day, citi-
zens' meeting for nominations, and special or general elec-
tion by an advertisement in at least one newspaper of gen-
eral circulation in the Town of Mount Airy or by posting
a notice thereof in at least five public places in the Town
of Mount Airy.
Registration REGISTRATION
31. There shall be n registration of persons qualified
to vote in town elections on the first Monday in April, 1952,
and on the same day every two years thereafter. If neces-
sary for the performance of registration or the convenience
of the citizens of the Town of Mount Airy, the mayor may
designate additional days as registration days. Registra-
tion shall be permanent and no person shall be entitled to
vote in town elections unless he is registered. It shall be
the duty of the Board of Supervisors of Elections to keep
the registration lists up to date by striking from the lists
persons known to have died or to have moved out of the
town. The council is hereby authorized, by ordinance, to
adopt and enforce all rules and regulations necessary to
establish and maintain a system of permanent registration.
APPEAL
32. If anyone shall feel aggrieved by the action of the
Board of Supervisors of Elections in refusing to register
or in striking off the name of any person, or by any other
action, such person may appeal to the council. Any deci-
sion or action of the council upon such appeals may be ap-
pealed to the Circuit Court for Carroll County.
NOMINATIONS
33. Nominations for elective town office shall be made
at a citizens' meeting to be held on the second Monday in
April in each regular town election year. The chairman of
the Board of Supervisors of Elections shall be chairman
of the citizens' meeting. The names of all persons nomi-
nated at such a citizens' meeting shall be placed on the
ballot.
ELECTION OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL
34. On the first Monday in May, 1952, and on the same
day every two years thereafter, the qualified voters of the
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