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Maryland Code > Election Law


Current as of: 2010
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§ 1-101In this article the following words have the meanings indicated...
§ 1-201The intention of this article is that the conduct of elections should...
§ 1-301Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, in computing...
§ 1-302Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the filing...
§ 1-303In this section, "voter information material" means:
§ 1-304This article does not preempt restrictions on political activities...
§ 2-101There is a State Board of Elections consisting of five members.
§ 2-102The State Board shall manage and supervise elections in the State...
§ 2-103There is a State Administrator of Elections.
§ 2-104In the year preceding each year in which a primary and general election...
§ 2-105In any judicial proceeding in which a local board is a party, the...
§ 2-106The State Board and each local board shall maintain and dispose...
§ 2-107There is a Maryland Election Modernization Fund.
§ 2-201There is a county board of elections in each county of the State.
§ 2-202Except for the City of Baltimore, the provisions of this section...
§ 2-203Each county shall appropriate the funds essential for the operations...
§ 2-204Each regular member of a local board shall receive the salary and...
§ 2-205Each local board may appoint or retain as counsel an individual...
§ 2-206Subject to the requirements of this article and the policies and...
§ 2-207This section applies to each employee of a local board.
§ 2-301This section applies to:
§ 2-302The State Board shall be open for business during regular business...
§ 2-303Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, as it deems it expedient...
§ 3-101There shall be a statewide voter registration list.
§ 3-102Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, an individual...
§ 3-201An individual may apply to become a registered voter:
§ 3-202The statewide voter registration application shall:
§ 3-203The Motor Vehicle Administration shall provide the opportunity to...
§ 3-204The State Board shall designate public agencies and nongovernmental...
§ 3-205A voter registration volunteer or any individual assisting another...
§ 3-301When a voter registration application is received by a local board,...
§ 3-302Registration is closed beginning at 9 p.m. on the 21st day preceding...
§ 3-303Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c) of this section, a...
§ 3-304Notification of a change of address or of a change of name may be...
§ 3-401In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 3-402This subtitle does not apply to a municipal corporation that:
§ 3-403A voter residing in a municipal corporation is considered to be...
§ 3-501An election director may remove a voter from the statewide voter...
§ 3-502In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 3-503If a voter fails to respond to a confirmation notice under § 3-502(c)...
§ 3-504(i)Information from the agencies specified in this paragraph shall...
§ 3-505The State Board shall adopt regulations for the retention and storage...
§ 3-506A copy of a list of registered voters shall be provided to a Maryland...
§ 3-601.1In this section, "clerical error" means an inadvertent mistake in...
§ 3-602Under the procedures established by the State Board, an administrative...
§ 4-101Except as to a matter of compelling State interest, if any provision...
§ 4-102Any group of registered voters may form a new political party by:
§ 4-103Unless extended pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection, a...
§ 4-201Each political party shall have a State central committee that:
§ 4-202A principal political party shall elect the members of the county...
§ 4-203In Anne Arundel County, the members of the Democratic and Republican...
§ 4-204Except as otherwise provided in this article, each political party...
§ 4-205A political party in the State may not incorporate under the general...
§ 5-101This subtitle governs the process by which an individual becomes...
§ 5-201An individual may become a candidate for a public or party office...
§ 5-202A candidate for public or party office must be a registered voter...
§ 5-203This subsection does not apply to a candidate for:
§ 5-204An individual simultaneously may not be a candidate for more than...
§ 5-205In accordance with Article II of the Maryland Constitution, when...
§ 5-301An individual may become a candidate for a public or party office...
§ 5-302A certificate of candidacy shall be filed under oath on the prescribed...
§ 5-303Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c) of this section, a...
§ 5-304A certificate of candidacy may be filed:
§ 5-305This section applies only to a petition that will affect the right...
§ 5-401This section does not apply to a write-in candidate.
§ 5-402Upon request, a candidate who pays a filing fee is entitled to a...
§ 5-403Filing fees paid by candidates under § 5-401 of this subtitle shall...
§ 5-501An individual who has filed a certificate of candidacy may withdraw...
§ 5-502Subject to § 5–402 of this title, an individual who has filed a...
§ 5-503Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the certificate...
§ 5-504If a certificate of withdrawal is filed under this subtitle:
§ 5-601The name of a candidate shall remain on the ballot and be submitted...
§ 5-701Nominations for public offices that are filled by elections governed...
§ 5-702A candidate for public office of a political party shall be nominated...
§ 5-703Except for a candidate for a nonpartisan county board of education,...
§ 5-703.1Except for a candidate for a nonpartisan county board of education,...
§ 5-704An individual who seeks election as a write-in candidate shall file...
§ 5-705A certificate of nomination that entitles a candidate for public...
§ 5-706This section does not apply to:
§ 5-801A nominee may decline the nomination by filing a certificate of...
§ 5-901This section does not apply to vacancy in nomination in the office...
§ 5-902If either of the candidates of a Governor and Lieutenant Governor...
§ 5-903If a candidate for Lieutenant Governor dies, withdraws the candidacy,...
§ 5-904This section does not apply if only one Governor and Lieutenant...
§ 5-905If only a single Governor and Lieutenant Governor unit files for...
§ 5-1001When a local board receives a certificate of designation and a certificate...
§ 5-1002This section applies only to a nominee for statewide office, except...
§ 5-1003This section applies to a vacancy in nomination for Representative...
§ 5-1004A vacancy in nomination for an office that is entirely in one county...
§ 5-1005This section applies:
§ 5-1101This section applies to petition candidates for the office of Governor...
§ 5-1201Except as otherwise specifically provided in this title, if either...
§ 5-1202An individual selected or designated to fill a vacancy in candidacy...
§ 5-1203At each general election, the names of the following nominees shall...
§ 5-1204If a vacancy in candidacy is properly filled and certified to the...
§ 5-1301Except for a candidate or nominee to fill a vacancy for the office...
§ 5-1302A certificate of designation may not be filed later than 10 days...
§ 5-1303If a nominee dies, declines the nomination, or is disqualified after...
§ 6-101In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 6-102Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, this title...
§ 6-103The State Board shall adopt regulations, consistent with this title,...
§ 6-201A petition shall contain:
§ 6-202The format of the petition prepared by a sponsor may be submitted...
§ 6-203To sign a petition, an individual shall:
§ 6-204Each signature page shall contain an affidavit made and executed...
§ 6-205Unless otherwise required by the Maryland Constitution, a petition...
§ 6-206Promptly upon the filing of a petition with an election authority,...
§ 6-207Upon the filing of a petition, and unless it has been declared deficient...
§ 6-208At the conclusion of the verification and counting processes, the...
§ 6-209A person aggrieved by a determination made under § 6-202, § 6-206,...
§ 6-210A request for an advance determination under § 6-202 of this subtitle...
§ 6-211Offenses and penalties relating to the petition process shall be...
§ 7-101This title applies to the following types of ballot questions:
§ 7-102A question relating to the holding of a constitutional convention...
§ 7-103In this section, "county attorney" means:
§ 7-104A petition for the election of a charter board may not be filed...
§ 7-105A local board shall provide notice of each question to be submitted...
§ 8-101Under the supervision of the State Board, and in accordance with...
§ 8-102Except as required under subsection (d) of this section, a local...
§ 8-103In the event of a state of emergency, declared by the Governor in...
§ 8-201There shall be a statewide primary election in every even–numbered...
§ 8-202A principal political party, as determined by the statement of registration...
§ 8-203Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, in accordance...
§ 8-204If a candidate qualifies for the primary election ballot in accordance...
§ 8-205A voter may not cast a write-in vote in a primary election.
§ 8-301There shall be a statewide general election in each even-numbered...
§ 8-401A special primary election and a special general election may be...
§ 8-501Delegates and alternate delegates to the national presidential nominating...
§ 8-502This section applies to the placement on the ballot in the primary...
§ 8-503Each political party shall nominate or provide for the nomination...
§ 8-504At the general election for President and Vice President of the...
§ 8-505The individuals elected to the office of presidential elector shall...
§ 8-5A-01The State of Maryland hereby enters the agreement among the states...
§ 8-601Except for a special election to fill a vacancy, an election for...
§ 8-602If there is a vacancy in the office of United States Senator, the...
§ 8-701The State is divided into eight districts for the election of the...
§ 8-702The first congressional district consists of the following counties:
§ 8-703The second congressional district consists of the following parts...
§ 8-704The third congressional district includes the following parts of...
§ 8-705The fourth congressional district consists of the following parts...
§ 8-706The fifth congressional district consists of the following counties:
§ 8-707The sixth congressional district consists of the following counties:
§ 8-708The seventh congressional district includes the following parts...
§ 8-709The eighth congressional district consists of the following parts...
§ 8-710Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, if there...
§ 8-711At least 20 days before the special primary election, the State...
§ 8-801Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle and in Title 3 of...
§ 8-802(i)Members of boards of education shall be elected on a nonpartisan...
§ 8-803Before certifying the name of a board of education candidate to...
§ 8-804In each year that one or more members of a board of education are...
§ 8-805If, after the primary election but before the general election,...
§ 8-806In a general election for board of education members, a voter may...
§ 9-101The requirements of this section are subject to § 9–102(j) of this...
§ 9-102In this section, a "voter–verifiable paper record" includes:
§ 9-103The State Board:
§ 9-104In this section, "bonds" means individual notes, bonds, or other...
§ 9-105Acquisition of a voting system shall be by purchase, lease, or rental...
§ 9-201In any election conducted under this article:
§ 9-202The State Board shall certify the content and the arrangement of...
§ 9-203Each ballot shall:
§ 9-204Subject to the other provisions of this subtitle and to different...
§ 9-205Each ballot shall contain:
§ 9-206Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a heading...
§ 9-207The State Board shall certify the content and arrangement of each...
§ 9-208If an error or a change in circumstances requires a local board...
§ 9-209Within 3 days after the content and arrangement of the ballot are...
§ 9-210The offices to be voted on shall be arranged on the ballot in the...
§ 9-211Questions to be voted upon shall be placed on the ballot in the...
§ 9-212If applicable to the voting system and the requirements of the election,...
§ 9-213The content of both an absentee ballot and a provisional ballot...
§ 9-214Each local board shall provide specimen ballots, so labeled, for...
§ 9-215Each ballot shall be printed:
§ 9-216Consistent with the regulations adopted by the State Board for the...
§ 9-217A person may not use, distribute, possess, print, or reproduce a...
§ 9-301This subtitle applies to every election governed by this article.
§ 9-302Each local board shall maintain a full record of absentee voting...
§ 9-303The State Board shall establish guidelines for the administration...
§ 9-304An individual may vote by absentee ballot except to the extent preempted...
§ 9-305An application for an absentee ballot, signed by the voter, may...
§ 9-306Promptly after receipt of an application, the election director...
§ 9-307A qualified applicant may designate a duly authorized agent to pick...
§ 9-308A voter who requires assistance in casting an absentee ballot by...
§ 9-309An absentee ballot shall be accompanied by instructions, prescribed...
§ 9-310An absentee ballot shall be enclosed in specially printed envelopes,...
§ 9-311The members of a local board shall each be entitled to extra compensation,...
§ 9-312Any person who is convicted of a violation of any of the provisions...
§ 9-401This subtitle applies to every election governed by this article.
§ 9-402Each local board shall maintain a full record of provisional ballot...
§ 9-403The State Board shall establish guidelines for the administration...
§ 9-404If an individual is eligible under subsection (b) of this section,...
§ 9-405Before an individual casts a provisional ballot:
§ 9-406A voter who requires assistance in casting a provisional ballot...
§ 9-407A provisional ballot shall be accompanied by instructions, prescribed...
§ 9-408Any person who is convicted of a violation of any of the provisions...
§ 10-101Each local board shall designate a polling place that meets the...
§ 10-102If the polling place assigned to an elderly or disabled voter is...
§ 10-201(i)Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, each...
§ 10-202Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, an election...
§ 10-203The election director, with the approval of the local board, shall...
§ 10-204Each election judge shall take and subscribe to a written oath prescribed...
§ 10-205A local board may fix the compensation of election judges within...
§ 10-206In consultation with the local boards, the State Board shall:
§ 10-207A local board shall investigate promptly each complaint it receives...
§ 10-301On an election day, a polling place shall be open from 7 a.m. until...
§ 10-301.1Except as provided under Title 9, Subtitle 3 of this article, during...
§ 10-302In a timely manner for each election, the local board shall provide...
§ 10-303Under the supervision of a chief judge, an election judge shall:
§ 10-304A police officer who is on duty at a polling place shall obey the...
§ 10-305If there is a vacancy in the polling place staff during voting hours:
§ 10-306The State Board, in consultation with the election directors of...
§ 10-307The members of each local board shall be available as needed on...
§ 10-308An election judge shall allow the following individuals to have...
§ 10-309In accordance with instructions provided by the election director,...
§ 10-310For each individual who seeks to vote, an election judge, in accordance...
§ 10-311The following persons or entities have the right to designate a...
§ 10-312The right of an individual to vote may be challenged at the polls...
§ 10-313In any general election or special general election, a voter may...
§ 10-314The local board shall provide election judges with detailed procedures...
§ 10-315Every employer in the State shall permit any employee who claims...
§ 11-101In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 11-201The State Board shall adopt regulations consistent with the provisions...
§ 11-202Each qualified voter present at the polls at 8 p.m. on election...
§ 11-301A board of canvassers shall:
§ 11-302Following an election, each local board shall meet at its designated...
§ 11-303Following an election, each local board shall meet at its designated...
§ 11-304A candidate or absentee voter aggrieved by the decision of a local...
§ 11-305Any person who asserts that an election official has violated the...
§ 11-306The person designated to maintain custody of the documents and records...
§ 11-307If a board of canvassers determines that there appears to be an...
§ 11-308Within 10 days after any election, and before certifying the results...
§ 11-401After each election, each board of canvassers shall transmit one...
§ 11-402Unless otherwise provided by the Maryland Constitution, and except...
§ 11-403Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, and in accordance...
§ 11-501Following each gubernatorial primary or special primary election...
§ 11-502The Board of State Canvassers consists of the following members:
§ 11-503The Board of State Canvassers shall:
§ 11-601On receipt, in accordance with this subtitle, of the returns of...
§ 11-602The Governor shall issue a commission to an individual elected to...
§ 11-603The State Board shall certify election results in accordance with...
§ 11-604A certificate issued by the State Board to the Secretary and presiding...
§ 11-605In a county, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision...
§ 12-101A candidate for public or party office who has been defeated based...
§ 12-102An opposing candidate of the petitioner under § 12-101 of this subtitle...
§ 12-103A petition for a recount based on the certified results of a question...
§ 12-104A counterpetition to a question filed under § 12-103 of this subtitle...
§ 12-105A petition or counterpetition filed under this subtitle shall be...
§ 12-106In accordance with regulations adopted by the State Board, the local...
§ 12-107In this section, "petitioner" includes a counterpetitioner.
§ 12-201This subtitle applies to an issue arising in an election conducted...
§ 12-202If no other timely and adequate remedy is provided by this article,...
§ 12-203A proceeding under this subtitle shall be conducted in accordance...
§ 12-204The court may provide a remedy as provided in subsection (b) or...
§ 13-101This title applies to each election conducted in accordance with...
§ 13-102Except for a candidate, this title does not prohibit an individual...
§ 13-103The State Board shall prepare a summary of the election law that...
§ 13-104The State Board may accept an electronic signature for any form,...
§ 13-201Unless otherwise provided by law, this subtitle applies to all campaign...
§ 13-202Unless otherwise expressly authorized by law, all campaign finance...
§ 13-203Each campaign finance entity shall comply with the reporting requirements...
§ 13-207This section applies to a political committee other than a political...
§ 13-208This section applies to a political committee other than a political...
§ 13-209Two or more candidates who have established separate campaign finance...
§ 13-210In this section, "lobbyist" means a regulated lobbyist as described...
§ 13-211A treasurer for a campaign finance entity may appoint a subtreasurer...
§ 13-212An individual may appoint a campaign manager by:
§ 13-214The responsible officers of a campaign finance entity are jointly...
§ 13-215Each chairman, treasurer, subtreasurer, and campaign manager shall...
§ 13-218All assets received by or on behalf of a campaign finance entity...
§ 13-219A subtreasurer shall:
§ 13-220Each campaign finance entity shall designate one or more campaign...
§ 13-221The treasurer of a campaign finance entity shall keep a detailed...
§ 13-222On receiving and before depositing a contribution specified in paragraph...
§ 13-225Except as otherwise provided by law, contributions may be made only...
§ 13-226The limits on contributions in this section do not apply to:
§ 13-227In this section, a "campaign finance entity" includes a nonfederal...
§ 13-228A political action committee that makes a transfer to the campaign...
§ 13-229A transfer is not allowed if it is intended to conceal the source...
§ 13-230A loan to a campaign finance entity is considered a contribution...
§ 13-231Contributions or loans to a campaign finance entity of a candidate...
§ 13-232Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a contribution...
§ 13-233This Part V of this subtitle does not affect the right of an individual...
§ 13-235This section applies to the following officials:
§ 13-236An entity that at any time during an election cycle derives the...
§ 13-239Except as provided in § 13-240 of this subtitle, if a campaign finance...
§ 13-240This section applies to a spin or chance on a paddle wheel or wheel...
§ 13-241An employer may establish a program for collecting from employees...
§ 13-242In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 13-243In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 13-245In this section, "walk-around services" means the following activities...
§ 13-246A person who claims that money is due from a campaign finance entity...
§ 13-247After all campaign expenditures have been made and before filing...
§ 13-301In this subtitle, the provisions that apply to a "campaign finance...
§ 13-304From the date of its organization until its termination under the...
§ 13-305Instead of filing a report required under § 13–309 of this subtitle,...
§ 13-309Subject to other provisions of this subtitle, a campaign finance...
§ 13-310This section applies to the campaign finance entity of an individual...
§ 13-311Before a campaign finance entity files a final campaign finance...
§ 13-312Campaign finance reports filed under § 13–304 of this subtitle shall...
§ 13-313The State Board may terminate a campaign finance entity if the State...
§ 13-316A campaign finance report required by § 13-304 of this subtitle...
§ 13-317All campaign finance reports filed with a local board shall be filed...
§ 13-320The State Board shall prescribe the forms for the campaign finance...
§ 13-321In accordance with paragraph (2) of this subsection, each board...
§ 13-322A campaign finance report is timely if:
§ 13-323A board shall provide a receipt for a campaign finance report that...
§ 13-324Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, campaign...
§ 13-327A campaign finance entity that fails to file a campaign finance...
§ 13-328Within 10 days after the deadline for the filing of any campaign...
§ 13-331In accordance with subsection (b) of this section, the State Board...
§ 13-332An individual may not become a candidate for any public or party...
§ 13-333An individual who, within the meaning of § 13-327 of this subtitle,...
§ 13-334This section applies to each individual holding public office in...
§ 13-335If the State Board determines that there has been, for more than...
§ 13-336Subject to § 13-337 of this subtitle, the provisions of Part VI...
§ 13-337A sanction may not be imposed for failure to file a campaign finance...
§ 13-340Fees relating to campaign finance reports shall be paid to the State...
§ 13-341Each board shall receive and preserve all campaign finance reports...
§ 13-401Except as otherwise provided in this section, each item of campaign...
§ 13-402Subject to subsection (b) of this section, a person publishing a...
§ 13-403Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, each campaign finance...
§ 13-406In this Part II of this subtitle the following words have the meanings...
§ 13-407Part II of this subtitle does not restrict the use by the General...
§ 13-408Publication expenses may not be paid from public funds.
§ 13-409There is a $10 late filing fee for each day or part of a day, excluding...
§ 13-501As to contributions to the Prince George’s County Executive, a member...
§ 13-502As to contributions to the Montgomery County Executive, a member...
§ 13-503As to contributions to the Howard County Executive, a member of...
§ 13-504As to contributions to the Frederick County Board of County Commissioners...
§ 13-601A person may not willfully make a false, fraudulent, or misleading...
§ 13-602A person may not directly or indirectly give, offer, or promise...
§ 13-603Except as otherwise expressly provided in this subtitle, a person...
§ 13-604A person who violates a provision of this title without knowing...
§ 13-605The Secretary of State may seek an immediate injunction against...
§ 14-101In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 14-102For purposes of this title, words and phrases defined under § 1-101...
§ 14-103A contribution to a campaign finance entity of a candidate shall...
§ 14-104A person doing public business shall file a statement with the State...
§ 14-105Except as provided in subsection (f) of this section, an applicable...
§ 14-106If a contract involves consideration to be paid over multiple reporting...
§ 14-107A person who knowingly and willfully violates this title is guilty...
§ 14-108#VALUE!
§ 15-101The General Assembly recognizes that our system of representative...
§ 15-102In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 15-103There is a Fair Campaign Financing Fund.
§ 15-104A gubernatorial ticket is qualified to receive a public contribution...
§ 15-105A gubernatorial ticket that accepts a public contribution from the...
§ 15-106(i)In accordance with subsection (c) of this section, the State...
§ 15-107A public contribution may be spent only:
§ 15-108Any balance in the Fund after a gubernatorial election shall remain...
§ 15-109Subject to § 15-103 of this title, the State Board shall administer...
§ 15-110A person who violates this title is guilty of a misdemeanor and...
§ 15-111This title is the Public Financing Act.
§ 16-101A person may not willfully and knowingly:
§ 16-201A person may not willfully and knowingly:
§ 16-202A person who has been convicted of a felony and is actually serving...
§ 16-203A person may not willfully disobey the lawful command of an election...
§ 16-204A person may not hinder or impede the conduct of official electoral...
§ 16-205A person may not interfere with an election official in the performance...
§ 16-206A person may not:
§ 16-207In this section, "alcoholic beverages" has the meaning provided...
§ 16-301An election official or an official of a political party may not...
§ 16-302A person may not fraudulently tamper with election records of any...
§ 16-303An election judge, while performing official duties at a polling...
§ 16-304In a polling place on election day, an election judge may not willfully...
§ 16-401A person may not willfully and knowingly:
§ 16-501A person may not willfully and falsely take an oath or affirmation...
§ 16-601An election judge or other election official may not willfully and...
§ 16-701A person with custody of election records may not willfully and...
§ 16-801A person may not willfully:
§ 16-802A person may not willfully and knowingly:
§ 16-803A person may not remove, deface, or destroy equipment or supplies...
§ 16-804When an electronic voting system is used, a person may not willfully...
§ 16-901A person may not falsely or fraudulently:
§ 16-902A person may not make a bet or wager on the outcome of an election...
§ 16-903Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a person may...
§ 16-1001A person convicted of a misdemeanor under this article for which...
§ 16-1002A person who violates § 16-201(a)(6) or (7) or § 16-903 of this...

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Questions & Answers: Elections and Apportionment

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Maryland Laws: Elections and Apportionment

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U.S. Code Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 1 - Election Of Senators And Representatives
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 7 - Contested Elections
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 12 - Contested Elections
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 14 - Federal Election Campaigns
U.S. Code > Title 47 > Chapter 7 - Campaign Communications
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 29 - Elections And Political Activities
U.S. Code > Title 26 > Subtitle H - Financing Of Presidential Election Campaigns
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 146 - Election Administration Improvement
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