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76 Constitution of Maryland. [Art. 12.
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Governor to make
known provisions
for Soldiers' vote.
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Sec. 15. The Governor shall make known to the officers
of the State Regiments the provisions of this Article of
the Schedule, and request them to exercise the rights
hereby conferred upon them, and shall take all means
proper to secure the soldiers' vote; and the General
Assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this
Constitution shall make proper appropriation to pay any
expense that may arise herein.
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Soldiers vote at all
elections.
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Sec. 16. If this Constitution shall be adopted by the
people, the provisions contained herein for taking the
soldiers' vote on the adoption of the Constitution shall
apply to all elections to be held in this State until the
General Assembly shall provide some other mode of taking
the same.
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When done.
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Done in Convention, the sixth day of September, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty four, and of the Independence of the United States
the eighty-ninth.
HENRY H. GOLDSBOROUGH,
President of the Convention.
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Attest�W. R. COLE,
Secretary.
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STATE OF MARYLAND, Sct.:
I, George Earle, Clerk of the Court of Appeals of
Maryland, do hereby certify that this Constitution was,
on this sixth day of September, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and sixty four, filed in this
office.
Witness my hand: GEORGE EARLE,
Clerk of the Court of Appeals.
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