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Session Laws, 1967
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838                             LAWS OF MARYLAND                      [CH. 392

(b) Any board may provide supplemental registration in pre-
cincts designated by them in addition to the continuous registra-
tion as provided in subsection (a) above. Public notice of such
supplemental registration shall be given as provided in Section 3-2
below.

3-2. Hours and places of registration.

(a)    Each board shall be open for registration on a least one day
in THE FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY OF each month, and on
such other days as each board may prescribe EXCEPT AS OTHER-
WISE PROVIDED. Each board shall prescribe the hours and places
of registration on days when it conducts the registration of votes
VOTERS.

(b)    It shall be the duty of each board to give public notice of
the hours and places set for registration, of any changes authorized
by the board in such hours and places, and when supplemental
registration is authorized, to give at least five (5) days public notice
of the hours and places of such supplemental registration.

(c)    The requirements for all places of registration shall be the
same as those for polling places as provided in Sec. 2-11 of this
Article.

3-3. Registration to be permanent.

A person registered on June 1, 1957, or at any time thereafter
as a qualified voter in the City of Baltimore or in any county shall
not be required to register again unless such registration shall be
cancelled as hereinafter provided.

3-4. Qualifications.

(a)    Only persons, constitutionally qualified to vote in the pre-
cinct or district, as the case may be, shall be registered as qualified
voters.

(b)    The Constitutional qualifications of voters are the follow-
ing; each one of which is applicable to every voter:

(1)    Citizen of United States;

(2)    Age of twenty-one years or older;

(3)    Resident of State for one year preceding election;

(4)    Resident of county or legislative district of Baltimore City,
for six months, preceding election;

(5)    Not convicted of larceny or infamous crime, unless pardoned
by the Governor;

(6)    Not the subject of any guardianship proceedings; nor a
lunatic, nor a person who is non compos mentis;

(7)    Not convicted of buying or selling votes.

3-5. Registration for persons becoming 21 years of age.

Any person who will be twenty-one years of age on or before
the day of any general election shall be entitled to vote at such
general election, and shall also be entitled to vote at the primary
election preceding such general election, if otherwise entitled to be
registered as a qualified voter. Any such person shall be entitled
to register to vote at any time provided for registration of voters
during such election year.

 

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