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1236
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 210
of the people, on another sheet. Three originals shall be
made of each abstract or statement; upon each original, all
numerals or words representing a number of votes cast shall
be either printed or typed.
17-5.
(d) The canvassing board shall also make a statement
of the whole number of votes given in each precinct and
county or city, with the names of the candidates and the
number of votes given for each in tabular form, AND THE NAME
OF ANY APPELLATE JUDGE AT AN ELECTION FOR HIS CONTINUANCE IN
OFFICE AND THE NUMBER OF VOTES FOR OR AGAINST HIS
CONTINUING, IN TABULAR FORM, and, if the same can be done
without charge, shall cause a copy of such statement to be
forthwith published in one or more of the newspapers printed
in the counties or in the City of Baltimore.
[ (e) The canvassing board shall also make a statement
of the whole number of votes given in each precinct and
county or city, with the names of the candidates and the
number of votes given for each in tabular form, and, if the
same can be done without charge, shall cause a copy of such
statement to be forthwith published in one or more of the
newspapers printed in the counties or in the City of
Baltimore.]
17-6.
In the canvass of votes by the canvassing board for the
city or county herein provided, said board shall, unless
otherwise provided in the Constitution of this State,
declare who is elected [or], nominated OR CONTINUED, as the
case may be, to [or] for, OR IN any city or county office or
to or for any office voted for only within the territory or
such city or county.
18-1.
(c) The Board of State Canvassers, when thus formed,
shall from the certified copies of the statements made by
the boards of city and county canvassers, proceed to make a
statement of the whole number of votes given at such
election for the several candidates for the federal and
State offices named in [said] THE statements whose candidacy
was filed with the State Administrative Board of Election
Laws AND OF THE WHOLE NUMBER OF VOTES FOR AND AGAINST
CONTINUANCE OF AN APPELLATE JUDGE IN OFFICE. The Board of
State Canvassers THEN shall [thereupon] determine and
declare what [persons have been] CANDIDATES, by the greatest
number of votes, HAVE BEEN elected to [such offices, and]
each [of them; they] OFFICE AND WHAT JUDGES, BY THE GREATER
NUMBER OF VOTES FOR THAN AGAINST, HAVE BEEN CONTINUED IN
OFFICE. THE BOARD shall make and subscribe on a proper
statement a certificate of such determination, and shall
deliver the same to the [said] Administrative Board.
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