1893 public laws – Ch.367 Sec.1

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CHAPTER 367 An act to authorize the county commissioners of Buncombe to have erected suitable buildings in which to hold the elections. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That the county commissioners of Buncombe county are hereby authorized and empowered to have erected, rent or otherwise provide, as in their judgment may seem best, at each polling place in the county a suitable building in which to hold the elections: Provided, that a majority of the registered voters of the township in which it is desired to erect the building shall petition for the same.

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