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The election of a School Board for any other borough

is to be -held within twenty-eight days of a requisition sent down by the Education Board to the Mayor, who is to be the returning officer for the borough. Official notice is to be given fourteen clear days before the day of poll. All the nominations must come in ten clear days before the poll, and are to be signed by two burgesses. The other provisions for the vote in boroughs are nearly the same as for the vote in the metropolis, except that (as in the case of the City, and the City alone in the metropolitan districts) the voting-papers are to be signed by the voters, so that a scrutiny will be possible, and false impersonation will be difficult.