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3963
TAKOMA PARK

VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR FOR ANY OF THE
AFORESAID REASONS, THE COUNCIL SHALL ELECT SOME QUALIFIED
PERSON, INCLUDING AN INCUMBENT COUNCILMAN, TO FILL THE
VACANCY FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE UNEXPIRED TERM. ANY
VACANCIES ON THE COUNCIL OR IN THE OFFICE OF MAYOR SHALL
BE FILLED BY THE FAVORABLE VOTES OF A MAJORITY OF THE
REMAINING MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. THE RESULT OF ANY SUCH
VOTE SHALL BE RECORDED IN THE MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL.

Approved: December 10, 1973.

TANEYTOWN
(Carroll County)

CHARTER RESOLUTION NO. 731

RESOLUTION of the Mayor and Council of the City of
Taneytown adopted pursuant to the authority of Section 3
(Home Rule) of Article XI-E (Municipal Corporations) of
the Constitution of Maryland and of Section 13 of Article
23A of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1966 Replacement
Volume, as amended) title "Corporations — Municipal,
Sub—Title "Home Rule",, to amend the Charter of the City
of Taneytown (being Sections 540 to 637 inclusive, of the
Code of Public: Local Laws of Carroll County (1965
Edition, as amended), and being Article 7 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland, by amending Section 560 by
repealing and re-enacting said Section 560 to provide
that residents of the City of Taneytown at least eighteen
years of age may vote at City elections.

SECTION 1. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF TANEYTOWN that the Charter of said
municipal corporation be and the same is hereby amended
by repealing Section 560 of said Charter and re—enacting
the same to read as follows:

560. Voters.

Every person who (1) is a citizen of the United
States, (2) is at least [twenty—one] EIGHTEEN years of
age, (3) has resided within the corporate limits of the
City for one year next preceding any City election, and
(4) is registered in accordance with the provisions of
this Charter, shall be a qualified voter of the City.
Every qualified voter of the City shall be entitled to
vote at any or all City elections.

 

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