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Edward B. Mathews "The Counties of Maryland ..." Part V, Maryland Geological Survey, (1906) VI: pp. 417-572 , Image No: 11 Enlarge and print image (32K) << PREVIOUS NEXT >> |
| 428 THE COUNTIES OF MAKYLAKD 1903. 171)8. Election districts. Election districts. Precincts. Garrett ........................ —» 14 14 Harford ....................... 5 6 16 Howard ....................... —'•' 6 7 Kent .......................... 3 7 11 Montgomery ................... 5 13 16 Prince George's ............... 5 17 18 Queen Anne's ................. 3 7 9 St. Mary's .................... 3 9 10 Somerset ...................... 3 15 17 Talbot ........................ 4 5 14 Washington ................... 5 25 31 Wicomico ...................... —"' 14 14 Worcester ..................... 5 9 9 Total ...................... 91 30G 725 The total number of election districts including the wards of Balti- more City numbered 91 while the corresponding units to-day number 30G and many of them are divided into election precincts of which there are 317 in Baltimore City alone. The facilities for voting have been increased nearly eight times while the population has increased scarcely three and the area has remained constant. Since at the same time the means of communication have greatly improved it is evident that the voter of to-day demands more in the way of ease in voting to induce participation in public affairs. The methods emplo}'cd in increasing the election districts and pre- cincts have varied somewhat but not as widely as in the case of the erec- tion of counties. Prior to 1830 the change in the election districts of a county was equivalent to a constitutional amendment and required a confirmatory act bv a subsequent General Assembly. Since that date this has not been necessary and the usual rule has been to increase the number of election districts by specific acts of the General Assembly which have not received confirmation by subsequent legislation. In a few cases general laws have been introduced vesting the power to change "Not erected until 1872, included in Allegany County. 9 Not erected until 1850, included in Anne Arundel County. 10 Not erected until 1867, included in Somerset and Worcester counties. |