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Session Laws, 1984
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

801

2-3.

(a)  Each member of the boards of the several political
subdivisions of the State shall receive an annual salary of not
less than the following amounts:

(17) Prince George's County: $4,500 per [member,
however] MEMBER; HOWEVER, the president shall receive $5,000.

2-7.

(b)  Each judge so appointed must be a registered voter
residing in the election district or ward in which the precinct
for which he is appointed is located; except that if a qualified
person residing in the election district or ward cannot be found
with reasonable effort, then the judge so appointed must be a
registered voter residing in the county or Baltimore City in
which the precinct is located. He must be able to speak, read
and write the English language; and during the time of acting as
a judge must not. hold or be a candidate for any other public or
political party office. Each board may prescribe such rules and
regulations as [they] IT may deem necessary for determining the
qualifications of persons proposed for appointment as judges.

2-8.

(d) The appointment and swearing in of all such substitutes
and the reason [therefor,] THEREFOR and the time when such
substitute began and ceased to serve shall be noted by the judges
on loose-leaf pages inserted in the binders containing the
precinct cards; such substitute shall cease to act whenever the
judge in whose stead he was appointed shall be present.

2-10.

Each board shall give public notice of the time and place of
all elections in each precinct. Such notice shall be given in
newspapers of general circulation; in the discretion of the
board, notices may also be posted in such public places in each
precinct as the board may determine. The election board of each
county and Baltimore City at their discretion may mail at least
one week before every election a specimen ballot to the household
of each registered voter in the county or Baltimore City.

(a) The board of each [county] COUNTY, except those in
which a specimen ballot is mailed pursuant to the preceding
paragraph and such ballot includes the time and place of the
election, shall give notice during the calendar week preceding
any election of the time and place of the election by
advertisements, if [some] SAME can be procured at the lowest
available local rate for commercial advertising, in at least two
newspapers of general circulation published in the county, except
that in those counties where there is only one newspaper
published which is a weekly of general circulation, then in the
weekly newspaper.

 

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