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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 354
(b) A voter shall be restored to active status on the statewide voter
registration list after completing and signing any of the following election documents:
(1) a voter registration application;
(2) a petition governed by Title 6;
(3) a certificate of candidacy;
(4) AN ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION; OR
(5) a written affirmation of residence completed on election day to entitle
the voter to vote either at the election district or precinct for the voter's current
residence or the voter's previous residence, as determined by the State Board.
(c) An inactive voter who fails to vote in an election in the period ending with
the second general election shall be removed from the statewide voter registration
list.
(d) Registrants placed into inactive status may not be counted for official
administrative purposes including establishing precincts and reporting official
statistics.
3-602.
(a) [An individual] A PERSON who feels aggrieved by any action of THE STATE
BOARD OR a local board regarding voter registration may file an administrative
complaint under procedures established by the State Board UNDER THE
PROCEDURES ESTABLISHED BY THE STATE BOARD, AN ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
MAY BE FILED BY;
(1) A PERSON WHO FEELS AGGRIEVED BY AN ACTION OF A LOCAL
BOARD REGARDING VOTER REGISTRATION; OR
(2) A LOCAL BOARD WITH REASON TO BELIEVE THAT A REGISTRATION
HAS BEEN ERRONEOUSLY ADDED TO OR OMITTED FROM THE STATEWIDE VOTER
REGISTRATION LIST OTHER THAN BY CLERICAL ERROR.
(b) In determining whether an individual is or is not a resident of an election
district or precinct, the presumption shall be that an individual shown to have
acquired a residence in one locality retains that residence until it is affirmatively
shown that the individual has acquired a residence elsewhere.
(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a final
determination issued under the administrative complaint procedures established by
the State Board is not subject to judicial review.
(2) Any final determination regarding the eligibility of an individual to
register to vote OR REMAIN REGISTERED TO VOTE is subject to judicial review.
(i) 1. A petition for judicial review shall be filed with the Circuit
Court for Anne Arundel County.
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