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