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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF MARYLAND

CONSTITUTION OF 1867

PROPOSED CONSTITUTION OF 1968

given; and in every case, in which he


exercises this power, he shall report to


either Branch of the Legislature, whenever


required, the petitions, recommendations


and reasons, which influenced his decision.


Sec. 21. The Governor shall reside at

Section 4.24. Salaries.

the seat of government, and, from and

The salary of the governor, of the lieuten-

after the fourth Wednesday in January 1967,

ant governor, of the attorney general, and of

shall receive for his services an annual

the comptroller shall be prescribed by law,

salary of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars.

and shall neither be increased nor decreased


during the term for which each was elected.

Sec. 22. A Secretary of State shall be


appointed by the Governor, by and with the


advice and consent of the Senate, who shall


continue in office, unless sooner removed


by the Governor, till the end of the official


term of the Governor from whom he re-


ceived his appointment, and receive such


annual salary as the General Assembly may


from time to time by law prescribe.


Sec. 23. The Secretary of State shall


carefully keep and preserve a Record of


all official acts and proceedings, which


may at all times be inspected by a com-


mittee of either Branch of the Legislature;


and he shall perform such other duties as


may be prescribed by Law, or as may


properly belong to his office, together with


all clerical duty belonging to the Executive


Department.



NO COMPARABLE SECTIONS.


Section 4.03. Office of Lieutenant Governor.


There shall be a lieutenant governor, who


shall have only the duties delegated to him


by the governor. No power specifically vested


in the governor by this Constitution shall be


delegated to the lieutenant governor pur-


suant to this section.


Section 4.04. Qualifications of Lieutenant


Governor.


The lieutenant governor shall have at-


tained the age of thirty years at the time of


his election or appointment and shall have


been a qualified voter in the State for at least


five years immediately preceding his election


or appointment. No person elected governor


shall be eligible thereafter to hold the office


of lieutenant governor.


Section 4.06. Failure of Governor-Elect to


Take Office.


If the governor-elect is disqualified, resigns,


or dies, the lieutenant governor-elect shall

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