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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 2417   View pdf image
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2417
MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
3-24. (a) Whenever the board determines that any
precinct or portion of a precinct is in need of a
detailed check for the purpose of correcting the
registration lists of the precinct, it shall deliver to
one or more of its clerks a copy of the registration list
of all voters registered in the precinct or portion of
the precinct. The board, at the same time [shall,
furnish] SHALL FURNISH to each of the clerks a sufficient
number of change of residence cards on which registrants
who have changed their residence may apply to the board
for a transfer of registration, and a sufficient number
of cards to re handed to nonregistered voters indicating
when and where to register. 8-3. The state administrative Board of Election Laws and
the several boards shall receive, file and preserve all
certificates of candidacy and of nomination which are
filed with them under the provisions of this article.
These certificates of candidacy and of nomination shall
be kept as part of the records of the board for a period
not to exceed five years or for at least one year beyond
the length of the term of the public or party office for
which every candidate to whom these certificates of
candidacy and of nomination [apply, has] APPLY HAS
offered himself for nomination or election, regardless if
the candidate is successful, unsuccessful, or resigns, or
for a longer period if ordered by a court of competent
jurisdiction. These certificates of candidacy and of
nomination shall be subject and open to inspection by any
citizen of this State during the hours in which the
office in which the certificates of candidacy and of
nomination are kept is open. Thereafter the certificates
of candidacy and of nomination shall be transferred to
the Hall of Records where they shall be maintained in
accordance with Article 54, §10 of the Annotated Code of
Maryland. Copies of these certificates of candidacy and
of nomination certified by the principal administrative
officer in whose office they are kept under the seal of
his office shall be evidence in any court to the same
extent as the original certificate of candidacy and of
nomination would be if produced and proved. 26-13. (a) There is a late filing fee for each report or
statement of expenditures and contributions which is not
filed within the time prescribed in §26-11. The fee is
$10 for each day or part of a day, excluding Sundays and
holidays, that a report is overdue. An additional fee of
$10 is due for each of the first six days, excluding
Sundays and holidays, that a report pursuant to
§26-11 (a) (1) is overdue. The maximum fee payable with
respect to any single report is $250. A board or its


 
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