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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                                Ch. 4 (1)      THE ENTIRE PROVISIONAL BALLOT IF THE ADDRESS ON THE
PROVISIONAL BALLOT APPLICATION IS WITHIN THE PRECINCT WHERE THE
PROVISIONAL BALLOT WAS CAST; OR (2)      ONLY THE VOTES CAST BY THE VOTER FOR EACH CANDIDATE OR
QUESTION APPLICABLE TO THE PRECINCT IN WHICH THE VOTER RESIDES, AS
DETERMINED BY THE ADDRESS ON THE PROVISIONAL BALLOT APPLICATION OF THE
VOTER. [(e)] (F) (1) The State Board shall ensure the establishment of a system
that any individual who casts a provisional ballot may access without cost to discover
whether the ballot was counted and, if not counted, the reason it was not. (2) The system established under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall
ensure the confidentiality of the individual who accesses the system and the secrecy
of each ballot. 16-201. (a)     A person may not willfully and knowingly: (1)     (i) impersonate another person in order to vote or attempt to vote;
or (ii) vote or attempt to vote under a false name; (2)     vote more than once for a candidate for the same office or for the
same ballot question; (3)     vote or attempt to vote more than once in the same election, or vote in
more than one election district or precinct; (4)     vote in an election district or precinct without the legal authority to
vote in that election district or precinct; [or] (5)     influence or attempt to influence a voter's voting decision through the
use of force, threat, menace, intimidation, bribery, reward, or offer of reward; (6)      INFLUENCE OR ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE A VOTER'S DECISION
WHETHER TO GO TO THE POLLS TO CAST A VOTE THROUGH THE USE OF FORCE,
FRAUD, THREAT, MENACE, INTIMIDATION, BRIBERY, REWARD, OR OFFER OF REWARD;
OR (7)      ENGAGE IN CONDUCT THAT RESULTS OR HAS THE INTENT TO
RESULT IN THE DENIAL OR ABRIDGEMENT OF THE RIGHT OF ANY CITIZEN OF THE
UNITED STATES TO VOTE ON ACCOUNT OF RACE OR COLOR, COLOR, OR DISABILITY. (b)     A EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN § 16-1002 OF THIS TITLE, A person who violates
this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine of not
more than $2,500 or imprisonment for not more than 5 years or both. (c)     A person who violates this section is subject to § 5-106(b) of the Courts
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