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Session Laws, 1984
Volume 759, Page 811   View pdf image
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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committee shall be a resident of the county or Baltimore City, as
the case may be, in which that central committee is located.
Upon relinquishing his residency within that county or Baltimore
City, a member of a party central committee shall be considered
to have resigned.

(1) (1) In Prince George's County, the Democratic Party
central committee consists of 22 members.

(2)  Two members of the committee shall reside [in,]
IN and be elected by the eligible voters of each of the
legislative districts that lies wholly within Prince George's
County.

(3)  One member of the committee shall reside in, and
be elected by the eligible voters of the Prince George's County
portion of each legislative district that is partially within
Prince George's County.

(4)   In addition to the members of the committee
elected from legislative districts, 7 members of the committee
shall be elected by all the eligible voters in the county. At
the time of election, each such member shall reside in a
different one of the legislative districts that lies wholly
within Prince George's County.

(5)  A candidate for election to the Democratic
central committee shall declare at the time of filing for
candidacy which seat on the central committee the candidate is
seeking.

(6)   If a member who was elected from a specific
legislative district ceases to reside in that district, the
member may not continue to serve on the central committee.

12-6.

(a) Whenever a party uses a primary election to nominate a
candidate for President of the United States, any person who
desires to run in the primary election may become a candidate for
nomination only:

(2) By making the payment required and by filing with
the State Administrative Board of Election [Laws,] LAWS a
petition in the form prescribed by the State Administrative Board
of Election Laws which shall contain the signatures of not less
than 400 of the registered voters within each congressional
district, at least 70 days preceding the date set by law for the
primary election. Nothing in this section shall require
compliance with § 7-1 OF THIS ARTICLE.

13-1.

Within ten days after the day of any primary election, or
within two days after the results of the canvass are declared

 

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