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Session Laws, 1971
Volume 707, Page 2397   View pdf image
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Montgomery County                               2397

partially annexed by Seventh District," and to re-enact a new
Section 9-4 to provide for the County to be divided into thirteen election
districts according to the bounds and limits hereinafter set forth
according to their present names, to repeal, in their entirety Section
9-5, titled "Thirteenth District—Created; Boundaries," to repeal
Section 9-6, titled "Same—Polling Places," Section 9-7, titled "Divid-
ing line between Fourth and Seventh Districts," Section 9-8, titled
"Additional precincts in Thirteenth District," Section 9-9, titled
"Fourth District—Partially annexed by Ninth District," Section
9-10, titled "Same—Partially annexed by Tenth District," Section
9-11, titled "Same—Partially annexed by Sixth District," and Section
9-12, titled "Partial annexation of Tenth District by Sixth District,"
of Article II, titled "Election Districts," Montgomery County Code
1965, as amended.

Be It Enacted by the County Council for Montgomery County, Mary-
land,
that—

Section 1. Section 9-3, titled "Number of election districts," of Article
II, titled "Election Districts," of Montgomery County Code 1965, as
amended, is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read
as follows:

9-3. Number of election districts.

The County is divided into thirteen election districts and elections
for all public officers shall be held in each of such districts at the place
established by law for that purpose.

Section 2. Section 9-3A, titled "Elections," is repealed in its entirety.

Section 3. Section 9-4, titled "Tenth District partially annexed by
Seventh District," is repealed in its entirety, and re-enacted to read as
follows:

9-4. Boundaries of the election districts of Montgomery County.

The following boundary lines of the thirteen election districts in
Montgomery County shall be in effect as of December 31, 1969, and shall
be as follows:

(a) Election District No. 1. All that portion of the first election
district of the County as herein constituted, included within the following
lines, limits and boundaries in the section mentioned.: beginning at a
point at the intersection of the Montgomery County—Howard County line
and the center line of Georgia Avenue (Md. Route 97), and thence running
in a southwesterly direction along the center line of said road to a point of
its intersection with Hawlings River and thence running westerly along
the center line of the bed of the main branch of said Hawlings River to the
point of its intersection with Hobbs Road (Md. Route 582), and thence
becoming Zion Road, and along said Zion Road to the point of its intersec-
tion with Brookeville Road in Mt. Zion, and thence in a westerly direction
along the center line of said Brookeville Road to the point of its junction
with the Olney—Laytonsville Road (Md. Route 108), and thence in a
northwesterly direction along said Olney—Laytonsville Road to the point
of its junction with Muncaster Road, and thence in a southerly direction
along said Muncaster Road to the point of its intersection with Muncaster
Mill Road (Md. Route 115) in Redland, and thence northwesterly along
said Muncaster Mill Road running past Gaithersburg—Laytonsville Road
(Md. Route 124), and continuing as Snouffers School Road through Pra-

 

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