HARRY HUGHES, Governor 803
courthouse and the county business offices or at other times for
the equivalent number of hours if the board shall determine that
the greater convenience of the public is served.
3-4.
(a) Only persons, constitutionally qualified to vote in the
precinct or district, as the case may be, shall be registered as
qualified voters.
(b) The qualifications of voters are the following; each
one of which is applicable to every voter:
(1) Citizen of United States;
(2) Age of eighteen years or older;
(3) Resident of State for thirty days preceding
general election;
(4) Resident of county or legislative district of
Baltimore City, in which he may offer to vote, as of the time for
closing of registration, next preceding the election;
(5) Not constitutionally regulated or prohibited by
[subsections] SUBSECTION (c) or SUBSECTION (d) of this section;
(6) Not convicted of buying or selling votes.
(c) No person shall be registered as a qualified voter if
he has been convicted of theft or other infamous crime, unless he
has been pardoned, or, in connection with his first such
conviction only, he has completed any sentence imposed pursuant
to that conviction, including any period of probation imposed by
virtue of parole or otherwise in lieu of a sentence or part of a
sentence.
(d) No person shall be registered as a qualified voter if
he is under guardianship for mental disability.
3-5.
Any person having reached his seventeenth [birthday,]
BIRTHDAY who will be eighteen years of age on or before the day
of the next succeeding general or special election shall be
entitled to vote at such general or special election, and shall
also be entitled to vote at the primary election preceding such
general or special election, if otherwise entitled to be
registered as a qualified voter. Any such person shall be
entitled to register to vote at any time provided for
registration of voters.
3-7.
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