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1550                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND                       [Ch. 380

CASE MAY BE; or the applicant shall identify himself by
such other means as are referred to upon the registration
card OR LISTED INFORMATION. If, upon comparison of the
signature or other identification, it is found that the
applicant is entitled to vote, then the judge having
charge of the [registration file] PRECINCT REGISTER shall
approve the voting authority card and write his initials
thereon. The number of voting authority cards furnished
to the judges shall exceed by ten per centum the number
of registered voters in the precinct. Each voting
authority card shall be numbered and dated, and they
shall be handed to the applicants in numerical order, as
[such] THESE applicants [shall] appear and offer to vote.

16-10.

(a) Each board shall cause to be delivered the
proper voting machine or voting machines, furnished with
ballots, all ELECTRONICALLY REPRODUCED PRECINCT REGISTERS
OR binders containing the precinct cards, and equipment
boxes, containing all equipment and supplies for the
conduct of the election, to the polling places of the
respective election precincts at least one hour before
the time set for opening the polls at each election, and
shall cause each machine to be set up in the proper
manner for use in voting. Each machine shall then remain
sealed until the examination immediately preceding the
opening of the polls prescribed by this subtitle.

In Baltimore City, the board shall deliver to the
police commissioner of Baltimore City, not more than
three days and not less than one day preceding the
election, all ELECTRONICALLY REPRODUCED PRECINCT
REGISTERS OR binders containing the precinct cards, and
equipment boxes, containing all equipment and supplies
for the conduct of the election. The [said] police
commissioner shall give a receipt therefor, and shall
deliver or cause the same to be delivered to the judges
of election of the respective precincts at or before the
opening of the polls on the day of election. [Said] THE
board shall keep a record of the time when [such] THESE
deliveries are made by them and of the particulars
thereof.

27-6.

(c) (1) The board shall keep a record of
applications for absentee voters' ballots as they are
received, showing the date and time received, the names
and residences of the applicants, and such record shall
be available for examination by any registered voter.

 

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