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2418 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 533
officer shall receive an overdue report or statement even
if any late filing fee due has not been paid but the
report or statement shall not be considered officially
filed until all fees have been [paid upon] PAID. UPON
the receipt by the board of an overdue report or
statement, no further late filing fees shall be incurred,
notwithstanding the fact that the report or statement is
not considered officially filed. The late filing fee is
the joint and several personal liability of the candidate
and treasurer as to the report of a candidate, or of the
chairman and treasurer as to the report of a committee.
A late filing fee may not be paid, directly or
indirectly, from contributions to the candidate or
committee and, when paid, may not be treated as a
contribution or an expenditure for purposes of this
article.
27-4.
Except for persons described in §§27-1(a) and
27-2(a-1), a qualified voter desiring to vote at any
election as an absentee voter shall make application in
writing to the board for an absentee ballot, which
application must be received not later than the Tuesday
preceding the election. The application shall contain an
affidavit, which need not be under oath but which shall
set forth such information, under penalty of perjury, as
may be required by the State Administrative Board of
[Elections] ELECTION LAWS.
31-3.
(a) The treasurer of a candidate may not expend in
excess of the following expenditure limits on behalf of
the candidate for an office in an election;
Primary General
(cents per person by population of
the area in which the election is
to be held)
Governor/Lt. Governor 10 10
Attorney General 2.5 2.5
Comptroller 2.5 2.5
Stare Senate 10 10
House of Delegates 5 5
State's attorney greater of 2.5 2.5
or $2,500 or $2,500
Other State offices greater of 1 1
or $1,000 or $1,000
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