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visions of this Act, and not otherwise. Said candi-
dates may be nominated by direct vote of the duly
registered voters belonging to or acting with said par-
ties in each precinct of said county or they may be
nominated by county conventions, the delegates to
which shall be elected at primary elections duly held
in the different precincts of said county. Said elec-
tions shall be biennially held as above stated on a
day to be fixed by agreement between the governing
bodies of said parties, not earlier than the second
Saturday in June, and not later than the first Satur-
day in August.
"Sec. 2. And it shall be the duty of the governing
bodies of said political parties, as soon as they have
agreed upon a day, to notify the Supervisors of Elec-
tion of the day selected, which notice shall be at least
fifteen days before the date fixed for said primary
election; and in case said governing bodies shall fail to
agree on a day for holding said primary elections, they
shall be held on the first Saturday in August in the
year 1905, and biennially thereafter; and if no notice is
received by said Supervisors of Election then it shall
be the duty of said Board of Supervisors of Elections at
least fifteen days before the first Saturday in August in
the year 1905, and biennially thereafter, to select four
judges, two of whom shall be designated ballot judges
for that purpose and shall perform the duties herein-
after required of them as ballot judges, and two clerks,
taking two of said judges and one of said clerks from
each of the said political parties to act as judges and
clerks in the primaries to be held in each election pre-
cinct of the county, and the said Board of Supervisors
of Election shall give notice by publication of the
names of all of said judges and clerks and the precinct
for which they are selected by causing the same to be
published by two insertions in at least two of the
weekly newspapers printed in Montgomery county,
one of said papers, if possible, being of the opposite
political faith from that of a majority of said Board
of Supervisors of Election.
"Sec. 3. Said Board of Supervisors of Election in
appointing the judges and clerks, and in the notice
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