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Session Laws, 1977
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2599
MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
except for the chairman of the Republican party [State]
central committee for Baltimore County, who shall be
elected at large. (h) In Montgomery County, there shall be 19
members of the party [State] central committees for the
county. For the Democratic committee, the members shall
be elected at large. For the Republican committee, two
members shall be elected from each of the legislative
districts that lie wholly within Montgomery County, one
member shall be elected from the Montgomery County part
of each legislative district which is partially within
Montgomery County, the remainder shall be elected at
large, and any vacancy in a seat held initially by a
member elected from a legislative district shall be
filled by a person residing in that district. (i) In Carroll County, the Republican [State]
central committee shall consist of seven members elected
at large. (j) In Baltimore City the members of the party
[State] central committees shall be elected from the
legislative districts of Baltimore City; and the number
of members of each party [State] central committee from
any legislative district shall be equal to the number of
persons that the legislative district is entitled to
elect to the House of Delegates of the General Assembly
of Maryland. (k) In Prince George's County, members of the
Republican Party [State] central committee may not run at
large. They shall be elected from within legislative
districts of Prince George's County or within that
portion of any legislative district lying within Prince
George's County. The number of members of the [State]
central committee shall consist of two per legislative
district. 13-1 . Within ten days after the day of any primary
election, or within two days after the results of the
canvass are declared official, any candidate for a
nomination or for delegate to any convention or for
member of a [State or local] central committee or
position who has been defeated on the face of the
returns, may petition the board for an appeal from and
review of the action and decision of the judges in
counting the ballots and for a recanvass and recount of
the ballots cast in any or all of the precincts of any
county or Baltimore City or ward or legislative district
or political division therein. If the candidate was a
candidate for a State office or for Congress or for judge
he may petition for said recount in two or more counties
or legislative districts or wards or precincts of
Baltimore City simultaneously.


 
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