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H.B. 1368 VETOES
(7) MAY verify nominating petitions;
(8) MAY receive and maintain campaign finance reports;
(9) MAY, in consultation with the local board, conduct the canvass
following an election; [and]
(10) subject to § 9-306 of this article, MAY process and reject absentee
ballot applications;
(11) SHALL PUBLISH ON AN INTERNET WEBSITE, NOT LATER THAN 30
DAYS BEFORE THE CLOSE OF REGISTRATION PRIOR TO AN ELECTION, A LIST OF ANY
PROPOSED DELETIONS OF REGISTRANTS FROM THE VOTER REGISTRY; AND
(12) SHALL ENSURE THAT THERE IS AT LEAST ONE WORKING VOTING
MACHINE OR DEVICE FOR EVERY 200 REGISTERED VOTERS AT EACH POLLING PLACE.
(B) THE ELECTION DIRECTOR SHALL MAKE REGULAR PUBLIC REPORTS, ON A
SCHEDULE DETERMINED BY THE STATE ADMINISTRATOR, REGARDING:
(1) THE NUMBER AND TYPES OF VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS
RECEIVED;
(2) THE NUMBER OF VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED
AND REJECTED; AND
(3) THE REASONS THE APPLICATIONS WERE REJECTED.
2-301.
(a) This section applies to:
(1) a member of the State Board;
(2) a regular or substitute member of a local board;
(3) the State Administrator;
(4) an employee of the State Board or of a local board, including the
election director of a board;
(5) counsel appointed under § 2-205 of this title; and
(6) an election judge.
(b) (1) An individual subject to this section may not, while holding the
position:
(i) hold or be a candidate for any elective public or political party
office or any other office created under the Constitution or laws of this State;
(ii) use the individual's official authority for the purpose of
influencing or affecting the result of an election; or
(iii) except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, as to any
candidate or any matter that is subject to an election under this article:
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