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SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor 919
printing and circulating political articles, circulars, pamphlets and
books or renting radio and television time and newspaper space for
political speeches and advertising; (3) printing and distributing the
sample or specimen ballots and instructions to voters, subject, how-
ever, to such prohibitions or restrictions as may be imposed by this
Article upon the publication and distribution of such sample or speci-
men ballots or instructions; (4) renting rooms and headquarters to
be used by political committees; (5) compensating clerks, stenog-
raphers and typists employed in the committee rooms; (6) travel-
ing and other legitimate expenses of political agents, committees and
public speakers; (7) necessary postage, telegrams, telephoning, and
printing expenses; (8) cost and expenses of messengers sent by
direction of the chairman of the State central committee of any
political party in connection with party matters or interests, and
also the cost and expenses of any person or persons summoned by or
at the instance of the chairman of the State central committee of
any political party to the committee's headquarters or offices in con-
nection with party matters or interests and also for the accommoda-
tion of such persons; (9) all expenses incurred by or under the
authority of the chairman of the State central committee of any
political party in providing accommodation for the members of the
State central committee or for the transportation of such members,
when assembling for any meeting of said committee or visiting the
headquarters of said committee in connection with party matters or
interests.
(b) Any statement of moneys owing by a treasurer or subtreas-
urer must be presented for payment to said treasurer or subtreasurer
within thirty (30) days following the election in connection with
which such liability was incurred.
(c) The treasurer appointed and acting for or in connection with
the State central committee of the State of any political party shall
not expend or disburse any money or valuable thing, or incur any
liability whatsoever, except by the authority and subject to the direc-
tion of the chairman of the State central committee of the State for
or in connection with which said treasurer may be appointed or
acting.
26-12. Political advertising by candidate, treasurer or subtreasurer.
(a) It shall not be lawful for any candidate, treasurer, or any
subtreasurer to expend any money for printing, publication or broad-
casting of any political matter whatsoever unless such matter shall
purport on its face to be printed, published or broadcast by the
authority of said candidate, treasurer or subtreasurer; any such
material which is printed, published or broadcast shall be marked as
an advertisement.
(b) Each candidate, treasurer and subtreasurer shall maintain
for a period of one hundred and twenty (120) days following each
election a complete file of sample copies of all campaign literature
published or broadcast by his authority.
26-13. Books, records and receipts of treasurer or subtreasurer.
(a) Every treasurer and every subtreasurer and every person
who shall at any time act as treasurer or subtreasurer, shall keep
detailed, full and accurate accounts in a proper book or books, to be
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