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Proceedings of the House, 1904
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1904.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1810

books, to be furnished them for that purpose, an entry
of the name and party affiliation of each person offer-
ing to vote ; said books to be returned to the Supervi-
sors of Election, together with the returns of said pri-
mary election

"Sec. 9 It shall be the duty of said Board of Super-
visors of Election to appoint the place of voting in
each precinct, and to furnish two ballot boxes for each
precinct, one to be used by each political party, at
least two days' prior to said primary election.

"Sec. 10. Before entering upon the discharge of their
duties, one of the clerks in each of the precincts of
Montgomery county, shall administer to the judges,
the following oath :

"In the presence of Almighty God, you solemnly
promise and declare that you will well and faithfully
perform the office of ——————— , in————Election
precinct to the best of your ability in all things com-
ply with the provisions of the primary election law.

"In addition he shalladminister to the judges desig-
nated as ballot judges the following oath :

"In the presence of Almighty God, you solemnly
promise and declare that you will not attempt to ascer-
tain save in cases and in the manner in which you are
authorized by law to do for what candidate or candi-
dates any person shall vote or have voted, or how any
person shall vote or has voted on any question which
may be or may have been submitted at the primary
election, and if such knowledge shall be acquired by
you in the performance of your duty, you will not
directly or indirectly by word or act divulge or reveal
the same, or aid in doing so, save when you may be
required to do so by law in some legal proceeding, and
you will iu all things faithfully execute the duties of
your office of ballot judge, according to the best of
your knowledge without favor or partiality." And
one of said judges shall in turn administer the oath
required to be taken by the judges of election to the
clerks of election; said oath to be in writing, to be
signed by each of said judges and clerks and to be re-
turned to the Supervisors of Election on the Tuesday
following said primary election by the return judge
of each precinct.

 

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