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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 572
(1)     the name of each political party with which one or more registered
voters in their respective jurisdiction are then affiliated; and (2)     the total number of registered voters affiliated with each such
political party. (b)     Within 5 days after the receipt of all reports of registration from local
boards, the State Board shall determine and issue a statement of registration setting
forth, on the basis of the reports of registration received from the local boards, the
following: (1)     the name of each political party with which one or more registered
voters in the State are affiliated; (2)     the total number of registered voters affiliated with each such
political party; (3)     the total number of registered voters in the State; and (4)     the percentage of the total number of registered voters in the State
that are affiliated with each such political party, such percentage to be carried out to
two or more decimal places. (c)      Each board shall provide reports of registration and other registration
related activity as may be required by the State. (d)     The statements of registration shall be retained in the office of the State
Board for a period of at least 6 years and shall be available for inspection during
normal working hours by any interested person.] 3-601.1. (a)     In this section, "clerical error" means an inadvertent mistake in a voter
registration record made by [the staff of a local board] AN ELECTION OFFICIAL. (b)      [An] THE STATE ADMINISTRATOR OR AN election director shall make the
determination [if] WHETHER an error in a voter registration record is a clerical error. (c)      If the STATE ADMINISTRATOR OR election director determines that a
clerical error has been made, the STATE ADMINISTRATOR OR election director shall: (1)     cause the error to be corrected; and (2)     promptly notify the voter of the correction. (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 election director who shall] 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
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