Chapter 25. To repeal all statutes relating to supervisors of elections and special deputy marshals, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 25.— An Act To repeal all statutes relating to supervisors of elections and special deputy marshals, and for other purposes.February 8, 1894. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Election laws.Portions of Revised Statutes regaled. That the following sections and parts of sections of the Revised Statutes of the united States be, and the same are hereby,repealed; that is to say of title “Elective Sections 2002, 2005–2020. pp. 3 52–3 55.Relating to supervisors of elections, etc.franchise,” sections twenty hundred and two, twenty hundred and five, twenty hundred and six, twenty hundred and seven, twenty hundred and eight, twenty hundred and nine, twenty hundred and ten, twenty hundred and eleven, twenty hundred and twelve, twenty hundred and thirteen, twenty hundred and fourteen, twenty hundred and fifteen, twenty hundred and sixteen, twenty hundred and seventeen, twenty hundred and eighteen, twenty hundred and nineteen, twenty hundred and twenty, relating to the appointment, qualification, power, duties, Sections 2021–2031, pp. 358. 357.Relating to special deputy marshals,chief supervisory etc.and compensation of supervisors of election; and also sections twenty hundred and twenty-one, twenty hundred and twenty-two, twenty hundred and twenty-three, twenty hundred and twenty-four, twenty hundred and twenty-five, twenty hundred and twenty-six, twenty bun- 37dred and twenty-seven, twenty hundred and twenty-eight, twenty hundred and twenty-nine, twenty hundred and thirty, twenty hundred and thirty-one of same title, relating to the appointment, qualification, power, duties, and compensation of special deputies; and also of title “Crimes,” sections fifty-five hundred and six, fifty five hundred andSections 5506, 5511–5515, 5520–5523, pp. 1067–1071.Relating to offenses. eleven, fifty-five hundred and twelve, fifty-five hundred and thirteen, fifty-five hundred and fourteen, fifty-five hundred and fifteen, fifty-five hundred and twenty, fifty-five hundred and twenty-one, fifty-five hundred and twenty-two, fifty-five hundred and twenty-three, but the repeal of the sections hereinbefore mentioned shall not operate so as toPending prosecutions not affected. affect any prosecutions now pending, if any, for a violation of any of the provisions of said sections; and also part of section six hundred and forty-three, as follows:
" “Or is commenced against any officer of the United States or other[R. S., sec. 643, p. 116, amended](/us/rs/t/s643/p116).Transfers of election suits to circuit court repealed. person on account of any act done under the provisions of title twenty-six. The Elective Franchise, or on account of any right, title, or authority claimed by any officer or other person under any of said provisions.” " Sec. 2. That all other statutes and parts of statutes relating in anyGeneral repeal. manner to supervisors of election and special deputy marshals be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Sec. 3. That this Act shall take effect from and after its passage.Effect. Approved, February 8, 1894.