(d) No person, except a qualified elector who is in actual
military or naval service under a requisition of the President
of the United States or by the authority of this Commonwealth,
and who votes under the provisions of Article XIII of this act,
shall be entitled or permitted to vote at any primary or
election at any polling place outside the election district in
which he resides, nor shall he be permitted to vote in the
election district in which he resides, unless he has been
personally registered as an elector and his registration card
appears in the district register of such election district,
except by order of the court of common pleas as provided in this
act, and any person, although personally registered as an
elector, may be challenged by any qualified elector, election
officer, overseer, or watcher at any primary or election as to
his identity, as to his continued residence in the election
district or as to any alleged violation of the provisions of
section 1210 of this act, and if challenged as to identity or
residence, he shall produce at least one qualified elector of
the election district as a witness, who shall make affidavit of
his identity or continued residence in the election district [:
Provided, however, That no].
(d.1) No person shall be entitled to vote as a member of a
party at any primary, unless he is registered and enrolled as a
member of such party upon the district register, which
enrollment shall be conclusive as to his party membership and
shall not be subject to challenge on the day of the primary.
(d.2) Notwithstanding subsection (d.1) of this section, in a
primary election for judge of a court of common pleas, the
Philadelphia Municipal Court or the Traffic Court of
Philadelphia, for the office of school director in a district
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