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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 2601   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                            2601 file his certificate of candidacy. Nothing in this
subtitle shall prevent the treasurer, subtreasurer, or
campaign manager of any candidate from being the
treasurer, subtreasurer, or campaign manager of another
candidate or political committee, but a candidate for
public or party office or nomination to public or party
office may not designate himself as his own treasurer, or
subtreasurer or act as the campaign manager, treasurer,
or subtreasurer of any other candidate or political
committee. However, those candidates for party office
who are members of [the local and State] central
committees are not prohibited from being the treasurer of
a central committee during their candidacy. A person may
not be appointed or act as treasurer or subtreasurer or
campaign manager in any election or primary election if
he is not a citizen, resident, and registered voter of
the State of Maryland. 26-4. (a) Every [State] central committee, partisan
organization, or political committee, as defined in § 1—1
(a) (12), 1-1 (a) (14) and 4D-1 (a) of this article,
except political clubs, shall appoint and constantly
maintain a chairman and a treasurer, whose names and
residence addresses, together with the names and
residence addresses of its other principal officers,
shall be fried where campaign fund reports are required
to be filed pursuant to § 26-11. The chairman,
treasurer, and other principal officers shall all be
registered voters of the State of Maryland. The
treasurer shall receive, keep, and disburse all sums of
money, or other valuable things, which may be collected,
received, or disbursed by the committee or organization
or by any of its members for any purposes for which the
committee or organization exists or acts. Unless the
chairman, treasurer, and other officers are appointed and
filed as required in this subsection, it is unlawful and
a violation of this article for a [State] central
committee, partisan organization, or political committee,
or any of its members, to collect, or receive, or
disburse money, or other valuable things, for such
purposes. A chairman or treasurer of a committee or
organization who resigns shall do so on a form prescribed
by the State Administrative Board of Election Laws signed
by him and filed with the board or with the State
Administrative Board of Election Laws where the original
appointment was filed. A new appointment must be made
and filed immediately in accordance with this section.
The treasurer and chairman shall file campaign fund
reports in accordance with subsection (b) of this section
and § 26—11 of this article. 26 —5 . (a) The treasurer appointed by the [State] central
committee or any party, or the treasurer appointed in any
county or City of Baltimore by the members of the [State]


 
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