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430 MARYLAND MANUAL

MARYLAND'S UNIT SYSTEM

The individual receiving the greatest unit vote at the State Con-
vention is the nominee of the party. Nominations are decided on the
unit basis for the office of United States Senator, Governor, Comp-
troller, and Attorney-General. Each county and Legislative District
of Baltimore City is entitled to a unit vote equal to the number of
members of the House of Delegates and the State Senator which
represents the county or district. Each unit vote is cast for the in-
dividual receiving the greatest number of popular votes in the particular
county or Legislative District represented.

The number of unit votes for each county and legislative District
of Baltimore City is as follows:

County Units

Allegany 7
Anna Arundel 7
Baltimore 7
Calvert 3
Caroline - 3
Carroll 5
Cecil 4
Charles 3
Dorchester 6
Frederick 7
Garrett 4
Harford - 5
Howard 3
Kent 8
Montgomery 7
Prince George's 7
Queen Annes 3
St. Mary's 3
Somerset - 4
Talbot - 4
Washington 7
Wicomico 5
Worcester 4

Baltimore City

1st Leg. Dist. 7
2nd Leg. Dist. 7
3rd Leg. Dist. 7
4th Leg. Dist. 7
5th Leg. Dist. 7
6th Leg. Dist. 7

TOTAL 152

 

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