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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
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Ch. 44
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3-601.1.
(d) (1) On election day, if it is alleged that the name of a registered voter is
missing from the precinct register because of a clerical error, the chief election judge
shall contact the State Board or local board to determine whether a clerical error has
been made.
(2) If the State Administrator or election director determines that the
absence of the name from the precinct register is the result of a clerical error, the
State Administrator or election director shall authorize the chief election judge to:
(i) issue a blank voter authority card to the affected voter; and
(ii) allow the affected voter to vote after the affected voter
completes the voter authority card and [provide] PROVIDES any other documentation
required by the State Board.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Incorrect word usage in § 3-601.1(d)(2)(ii) of the Election Law
Article.
Occurred: Ch. 404, Acts of 2002.
4-103.
(c) A group that loses its status as a political party may regain that status
only by complying with all the requirements for qualifying as a new party under [§
4-101] § 4-102 of this subtitle.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Erroneous cross-reference in § 4-l03(c) of the Election Law
Article.
Occurred: Ch. 291, Acts of 2002.
4-204.
(e) (1) The constitution and bylaws adopted by a new political party shall
conform to the requirements of subsections (a), (b), and [(d)(1)] (C)(1) of this section.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Erroneous internal reference in § 4-204(e)(l) of the Election Law
Article.
Occurred: Ch. 291, Acts of 2002.
5-504.
(b) Except for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, the name of
any individual who files a certificate of candidacy and does not withdraw shall appear
on the primary election ballot unless, by the 10th day after the filing deadline
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