83 Md. 375 | Md. | 1896
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The appellant claims to be a resident of Prince George’s County, in this State, and that he was a registered voter of the Thirteenth Election District thereof on the tenth day of October last, when his name was stricken from the registry of qualified voters by the appellee, Bennett C. Scott, registration officer for said district. From this action of the appellee the appellant appealed to the Circuit Court for said county, but that Court affirmed the ruling of the appellee, and hence this appeal.
Subsequent to the trial of this cause below, and before it was heard on appeal in this Court, the law under which the appellant claimed the right to be registered was repealed,
Assuming, without deciding, that the order appealed from is erroneous, where is the injury to the appellant? His right to vote at the next election will be determined by the new and not by the old test. Under the new law “ Only persons constitutionally qualified to vote in the precinct at the next general election, and who have personally applied for registration shall be registered as qualified voters.” Sec. 16, sub-sec. IV, Act of 1896, ch. 202. It is true that it is provided by sub-sec. V of the section just cited that “ The board of registry shall be entitled to receive from the officers having custody thereof the last preceding registration books for the purpose of comparison and assistance in identification; and if any one shall apply for registration who appears on such former registry as disqualified, his name shall be entered in the new registers, but he shall be marked disqualified, unless -such grounds of disqualification shall have been removed.” If it should be contended that the old lists now in the hands of the Clerk of the Circuit Court and prepared under the old law, are included within the provisions of sub-section V (about which we express no opinion); and that, therefore, they will be used by the registers under the new law, for the pur
Appeal dismissed, costs to be paid by Prince George’s County.