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Session Laws, 1977
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4361
OCEAN CITY
No. 1976—3" which by its terms made residency a mandatory
requirement for voter qualification in municipal
elections and also on the same date passed and adopted a
Resolution entitled in part "Resolution No. 1976—4 —
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF OCEAN CITY,
MARYLAND, SUBSEQUENT TO RESOLUTION (CHARTER) NO. 1976-3"
which was intended to create a phase out period by
prohibiting          the striking of priorly registered non-resident property owners solely because of the
provisions of Resolution (Charter) 1976—3. WHEREAS a case has been filed in the circuit court
for Worcester County, Maryland by Ocean City Taxpayers
for Equal Rights, Inc., Alice Vlach, Carlton H. Miller,
Betty C. Miller, Robert H. Morris, Louise a. Roche,
George F. Ledger, Buford B. Vogel, Jo Ann Vogel, Robert
E. Warfield and David M. Sherline against the Mayor and
City Council of Ocean City, Maryland, and others in which
case, among other issues, the Complainants allege that
the said "Resolution (Charter) No. 1976-3" and
"Resolution 1976—4" were void because the subjects of the
said Charter Amendment and Resolution were not
sufficiently described in their titles and because they
contained more than one subject; and WHEREAS the Mayor and City Council of Ocean City,
Maryland while not agreeing as to the existence of any
such deficiencies, is desirous of further clarifying and
confirming that residency be a mandatory requirement for
voter qualification, and that those existing non-resident
registered voters who would otherwise become unqualified
to vote in municipal elections solely because of the
imposition of mandatory residency requirements enacted in
"Resolution (Charter) No. 1976—49 be afforded a phase out
period until such time as they become unqualified by
failure to comply with the other requirements of voter
qualification. [Section 403(a)(6) of the Code of Public Local Laws
of Worcester County, added. Effective Date September 15, 1976]
POOLESVILLE (Montgomery County) CHARTER AMENDMENT RESOLUTION NO. 42 A RESOLUTION of The Commissioners of Poolesville adopted
pursuant to the authority of Article 11E of the
Constitution of Maryland and Section 13 of Article
23A of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1973
Replacement Volume and 1975 Supplement), title
"Corporations — municipal," subtitle, "Home Rule," to


 
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