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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 99, 1871. 435 method in which the polbbooks, registry-lists, and tallies or check-books, whether the same are required by any law of the United States; or any Super-vigon State, territorial, or municipal law, are kept; and to the end that each P°*’°°P%“.Y¤¤ candidate for the office of representative or delegate in Congress shall ;$,:;§¥§h°§21_ obtain the beuedt of every vote for him cast, the said supervisors of lot; election are, and each of them is, hereby required, in their or his respec— tive election istricts or voting precincts, to personally scrutinize, count, and canvass each and every ballot in their or his election district or voting precinct cast, whatever may be the indorsement on said ballot,. or in whatever box it may have been placed or be found; to make mw "‘2;° '°‘d and forward to the officer who, in accordance with the provisions of section uml, gféfgfggut thirteen of this act, shall have been designated as the chief supervisor www; of the judicial district in which the city or town wherein they or he shall serve shall be, such certificates and returns of all such ballots as said oflicer may direct and require, and to attach to the registry list, and any and all copies thereof, and to ziny certificate, statement, or return, whether the same, or any part or portion thereof, be required by any law of the United States, or of any State, territorial, or municipal law, any statement touching the truth or accuracy of the registry, or the truth or fairness of the election and canvass, which the said supervisors of election, or either of them, may desire to make or attach, or which should properly and honestly be made or attached, in order that the facts may become known, any law of any State or Territory to the contrary notwithstanding. w th Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the better to enable the said bm  ° supervisors of election to discharge their duties, they are, and each of them for scrutinining, is, hereby authorized and directed, in their or his respective election dis- &°•i tricts or voting precincts, on the day or days of registration, on the day or days when registered voters may be marked to be challenged, and on the day or days of election, to take, occupy, and remain in such position or positions, from time to time, whether before or behind the ballot—boxes, as will, in their judgment, best enable them or him to see each person offering himself for registration or aiming to vote, and as will best conduce to their or his scvutinizing the manner in which the registration or voting is being conducted; and at the closing of the polls for the reception of votes, ut Bw dosing they are, and each of them is, hereby required to plnoe themselves or him- °l°b° P°“*i self in such position in relation to the ballot-boxes for the purpose of engaging in the work of canvassing the ballots in said boxes contained as will enable them or him to fully perform the duties in respect to such canvass provided in this act, and shall there remain until every duty in re- _ toremainunspect to such canvass, certificates, returns, and statements shall have been 313:*7 l‘ f““7 wholly completed, any law of any State or Territory to the contrary notwithstanding. Smo. 7. And be it further enacted, That if any-election district or vot- If the wpening precinct in any city, town, or village, for which there shall have been gg; ;’·;'°t§;°aiS_ appointed supervisors of election for any election at which 2. represent- aharge of tm, ative or delegate in Congress shall be voted for, the said supervisors of duty, fhéygyc to election, or either of them, shall not be allowed to exercise and discharge,  ggclsgf fully and freely, and without bribery, solicitation, interference, hinderance, supervisor of the molestation, violence, or threats thereof, on the part of or from any person Ju ‘°***l d*¤*¤°*· or persons, each and every of the duties, obligations, and powers conferred upon them by this act and the act hereby amended, it shall be the duty of the supervisors of election, and each of them, to make prompt report, under oath, within ten days after the day of election, to the officer who, m accordance with the provisions of section thirteen of this act? shall have been designated as the chief supervisor of the judicial district m which the city or town wherein they or he served shall be, of the manner and meens by which they were, or he was, not so allowed to fully and freely exercise and discharge the duties and obligations required and imposed by this aet. And upon receiving any such report, it shall be the duty of the said chief