730 Laws of Maryland [Ch. 352
a certified copy, under their hands, of the names, addresses and
party affiliation, of all persons registered in any precinct for the
sum of one-half cent for each voter's name or the cost thereof, which-
ever is the lesser amount. Any such application must be filed at least
forty-five days prior to a primary election and at least thirty days
prior to a general election[.] and shall be accompanied by cash or
certified check to cover the cost or estimated cost of such list.
4A-6.
(b) Candidates for President of the United States, Governor and
Lieutenant Governor, the United States Senate, Comptroller, and
Attorney General, upon filing their respective certificates[,] with
the State Administrative Board of Election Laws, shall each pay to
[him] it the sum of two hundred and ninety dollars ($290). Nothing
in this section shall apply to candidate for President of the United
States qualifying under Section 12-2 (a) (1).
8-5.
(a) At the time of giving the notice of election required by Sec-
tion 2-10 of this article, each board shall cause to be published by
one insertion in two or more newspapers published within each
county, and in all the daily papers published in Baltimore City
which will publish the same at the [current] lowest available local
rate of commercial advertising, the nominations to office which have
'been filed with or certified to them under the provisions of this
article. If in any county there be but one newspaper published, pub-
lication in such one newspaper shall be sufficient. Such publication
shall be made in newspapers devoted to the dissemination of general
news; and the two newspapers selected, if possible, shall represent
the political parties which at the last preceding election cast the
largest and next largest number of votes. The list of nominations
published by the board shall be arranged, so far as practicable, in
the order and form in which they are to be printed upon the ballots.
15-3.
(a) Each candidate, political party or other body of voters having
a candidate, [or] candidates, principal or proposition appearing on
the ballot, shall have the right to designate a registered voter as a
challenger and watcher at each place of registration and election.
Said persons shall be assigned to such position near the judges,
inside the registration or polling room, as to enable them to see each
person as he offers to register or vote. They shall be protected in
the discharge of their duty by the judges and the police.
16-3.
(b) Every voting machine acquired or used in accordance with
this article shall:
(1) Provide facilities for voting for such candidates as may be
nominated and upon such questions as may be submitted;
(2) Permit each voter, in one operation, to vote for all the can-
didates of one party for presidential electors;
(3) Permit each voter, at other than primary and special primary
elections, to vote a ticket selected from the nominees of any and
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