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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 2123   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
reenacted, with amendments; and that Sections 10—2, 10—3,
10-4, 10-5, 10-6, 10-7, 10-20, and 10-21 of this Article
and Code be and they are hereby repealed; and all to read
as follows: Article 10 10-1. Dorchester County is divided into [fourteen] 18
election districts, according to their present bounds and
limits[; the seventh or Cambridge district is divided
into two precincts, to be known as East Cambridge or
first precinct, and West Cambridge or second precinct,
according to their present bounds and limits] as
established by law, in each of which election districts
[and precincts] all elections for public officers shall
be held at the places now established by law. [ 10-2 A new precinct is hereby created in Cambridge, or
Seventh Election District of Dorchester County, to be
known as the "Third, or Dailsville Precinct," and it
shall consist of all that part of said Seventh Election
District lying west of a line commencing at the mouth of
Jenkins' Creek; thence running with the centre of said
creek and the branch that divides the Chamberlaine farm
to the county road; thence in about a southern direction
to a point in the center of the Bayly Road, opposite the
residence of Thos. Woolford, colored; thence with the
Bayly Road and Church Creek Road, to limit of Church
Creek, or Number Nine Election District of said county,
the precinct hereby created being a part of the present
western precinct, and the voting place for said Third, or
Dailsville Precinct, shall be at Dailsville; the County
Commissioners of Dorchester County are hereby directed to
make all necessary provisions for voting in said precinct
as they are now required by law for other polling places
in said county.] [10-3. A new precinct is hereby created in Cambridge from
the Seventh Election District of Dorchester County, to be
known as the Fourth Precinct, and it shall consist of
all that part of said Seventh Election District lying
west of a line commencing at the foot of High Street in
the town of Cambridge, thence running south with the
middle of High Street to Puncheon Bridge or Washington
Street, thence westerly with said Washington Street, to
the divisional line of Dailsville Precinct, where it
crosses the county road in front of the Chamberlaine
farm; the precinct hereby created being a part of the
present Second Precinct of said Seventh Election
District, and the Supervisors of Elections are hereby
directed to make all necessary provisions for voting in
said precinct as they are now required by law for other


 
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