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Including all Amendments to and including the Acts of the

General Assembly of 1914; also containing the
Primary Election Law, the Senatorial

Primary Law, and the Corrupt
Practices Law.

PUBLISHED BY

THE SECRETARY OF STATE

1914

JK1963 .M3A3 19147

PRINTED BY

THE ADVERTISER-REPUBLICAN.

ANNAPOLIS, MD.

VIHU

CALIFORNIA

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ELECTION LAW.

Article 33 of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, title "Elections," as amended by the Acts of 1898, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1906, 1908, 1910, 1912, and 1914.

CHAPTER 202, ACTS OF 1896.

1. The Governor shall biennially appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, if in session, and if not in session, then the Governor alone shall appoint, in each and every county of the State, and in the city of Baltimore, three persons, who shall constitute and be styled "The Boards of Supervisors of Elections of the respective counties and of said city." Said supervisors shall be residents and voters in their respective counties, or in the city of Baltimore, as the case may be, and two of them shall always be selected from the two leading political parties of the State, one from each of said parties. They shall be men of high character and integrity, and of recognized business capacity. Before appointing such supervisors of elections the Governor shall request the State Central Committees representing each of the two leading political parties of the State, in each county and in said city, as the case may be, to designate at least four eligible candidates for the position of supervisors of elections, in their respective counties and in said ctiy, and the Governor shall appoint one of the persons so designated for any particular county or for said city, unless in his judgment, all of said persons shall be unfit or incompetent for said position, in which case he shall file a written statement to that effect with the Secretary of State, setting forth such fact, and the grounds therefor, and thereupon he shall call upon said committee for the city or county, as the case may be, for another list of six names, and from said list and the original list he shall make the appointment.

CHAPTER 202, ACTS OF 1896.

2. Each Supervisor of Elections of Baltimore city shall receive an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars, and each Supervisor of Elections of any of the counties of this State shall receive an annual salary of one hundred dollars, which salary may, in the counties having more than fifteen polling

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places, be increased by the County Commissioners, in their discretion, to an amount not exceeding one hundred and fifty dollars. These salaries and all other expenses incurred by them under this Article shall, upon their requisition, be audited by the County Commissioners of their respective counties, or by the Comptroller of Baltimore city, as the case may be, who shall pay the same by warrant, drawn upon the proper officers of their county or of said city.

CHAPTER 202, ACTS OF 1896.

3. Before entering upon the duties of their office said Supervisors of Elections shall each take and subscribe the oath prescribed in the sixth section of the first Article of the Constitution, and also an oath to perform faithfully and honestly the duties imposed upon them by law. These oaths shall be taken before and duly recorded by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the county, or of the Superior Court of Baltimore city, as the case may be, who shall be entitled to a fee of twenty-five cents for each oath, to be paid by the Supervisors Within twenty days after their appointment the Supervisors of Elections for each county and for the city of Baltimore, respectively, shall organize as a board by electing one of their number as president; and they shall hold office for two years, and until their successors are appointed and qualified, unless sooner removed, for good cause shown, by the Governor, who shall have power to so remove them at any time, upon written charges, after notice and hearing.

CHAPTER 202, ACTS OF 1896.

4. In case of any vacancy in the number of said Supervisors of Elections occurring when the Legislature is not in session, the Governor shall appoint some eligible person to fill such vacancy during the remainder of the term of office of the person originally appointed; but if the latter was appointed as the representative of a political party, then only a person belonging to the same political party shall be eligible as his successor; and it shall be the duty of the Governor, before appointing such successor, to request the State Central Committee representing such political party in the county or city, as the case may be, to designate candidates for such successor, in the same manner as in the case of an original appointment; and if the Governor shall see fit not to appoint any one of the persons so désignated, he shall file his reasons for not doing so, as in the case of an original appointment, and he shall appoint as and from list as provided in case of an original appointment.

CHAPTER 202, ACTS OF 1896.

5. Each Board of Supervisors shall have an office, and shall provide all necessary ballot-boxes and ballots, and all registry books, poll books, tally sheets, blanks and stationery of every description, with printed headings and certificates, necessary and proper for the registry of voters and conduct of elections, and for every incidental purpose connected therewith; and the expenses thereof shall be paid by the county or by the Mayor and the City Council of Baltimore, as the case may be, as above provided. It shall be the duty of the County Commissioners of the several counties, and of the Mayor and City Council of the city of Baltimore, to allow the reasonable use of the public buildings in their respective counties, and in said city, by the election supervisors thereof, and to light and heat the same for such use, and in all proper ways to facilitate them in the discharge of their duties as such supervisors.

CHAPTER 391, ACTS OF 1914.

6. The Board of Supervisors of Elections of the several counties may have clerks, with the consent of the County Commissioners, for their respective counties, at such compensation as the said County Commissioners may fix. The Supervisors of Elections of the city of Baltimore shall have a chief clerk at a salary of two thousand five hundred ($2,500) dollar, and a deputy clerk at a salary of two thousand ($2,000) dollars, and one assistant clerk at a salary of eighteen hundred ($1,800) dollars and one deputy assistant clerk at a salary of fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars per annum. The said clerks, and in the city of Baltimore the chief clerk, deputy clerk, assistant clerk, and deputy assistant clerk, shall be appointed by the respective boards of supervisors, and shall be removable by them in their discretion. In Baltimore city, the chief clerk, deputy clerk, assistant clerk and deputy assistant clerk, with the approval of the Supervisors, shall from time to time, secure such temporary assistance as may be necessary for the proper transaction of the business of the office, but the compensation of such assistants to be paid by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, upon requisition by the said Supervisors, shall not exceed the sum of two thousand ($2,000) dollars in any one year.

CHAPTER 202, ACTS OF 1896.

7. In each year the Board of Supervisors of Elections in the city of Baltimore shall select before the first day of July, four judges of election; and before the fifteenth day of September, two clerks for each election precinct in said city, tak

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