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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

4441

(3)  The [clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in
Baltimore City and the] clerk of the circuit court for each
county shall give notice, on a form prescribed by the State
Administrative Board of Election Laws, to any registered
voter who changes his name that he must notify his election
board of the change.

(4)  The [clerk of the Circuit Court and of the
Circuit Court No. 2 of Baltimore City and the] clerk of the
circuit court for each county shall file with the State
Administrative Board of Election Laws the former and present
names and residence addresses (if known) of all persons
whose names have been changed by decree or order of court
since the date of the last such report.

(5)  Every agency or instrumentality of any
county in the State or in the City of Baltimore which
acquires or condemns or razes or causes to be condemned or
razed any building used as a residence within the county or
city shall promptly report such fact and the location of
such building to the board in the county or city.

3-21.

(a)  Any person who feels aggrieved at any action of a
board or of a board of registry shall have the right of
appeal from a refusal to register him as a qualified voter,
the removal or misspelling of his or of any other person's
name, or the registration or nonregistration of any
fictitious, deceased or disqualified person. Such appeal
may be brought at any time, except that it may not be later
than the third Tuesday preceding the election. The appeal
shall be taken by filing a petition, verified by affidavit,
in the circuit court for the county[, or if the cause of
complaint arises in Baltimore City, in the Superior Court of
said city,] setting forth the ground of the application and
asking to have the registry corrected.

4A-2.

(b)  Each candidate for nomination for judge of the
circuit court for a county [or for judge of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City] shall file his certificate under
oath with the State Administrative Board of Election Laws.

13-2,

The petition shall be filed with a bond and an
affidavit or affidavits, made by officers of election or by
watchers, challengers or other persons, setting forth acts
of fraud, mistake, error or irregularity in making the count
or returns by the judges, or setting forth that some of the
returns and tally sheets of the primary election show on
their faces ambiguity, error, fraud, or mistake or
miscalculation by the judges. A judge [of the Supreme Bench

 

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