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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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(b) The reports required by [subsections] PARAGRAPHS (1),
(2), (3), and (4) OF SUBSECTION (A) shall be on a form prescribed
by the State Administrative Board of Election Laws.
4A-6.
(a) Each candidate for nomination to public office at a
primary election shall pay the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25)
for the county or Baltimore City in which his name appears upon
the ballot, except as may be otherwise provided in this section.
In any county where the salary of the office for which nomination
is sought is three hundred dollars ($300) or less, the payment
shall be ten dollars ($10). All payments shall be made to the
person with whom the certificate is filed and shall accompany the
certificate. At a primary election each candidate for election
as a member of the central [committee] COMMITTEE, executive
committee of any [party] PARTY, or other party committee shall
pay the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) upon filing his certificate
with the board or State Administrative Board of Election Laws.
26-4.
(a) Every central committee, partisan organization, or
political committee, as defined in §§ 1-1(A)(4A), l-l(a)(12),
l-l(a)(14) and 4D-l(a) of this article, except political clubs,
shall appoint and constantly maintain a chairman and a treasurer,
whose names and residence addresses, together with the names and
residence addresses of its other principal officers, shall be
filed where campaign fund reports are required to be filed
pursuant to § 26-11. The chairman, treasurer, and other
principal officers shall all be registered voters of the State of
Maryland. The treasurer shall receive, keep, and disburse all
sums of money, or other valuable things, which may be collected,
received, or disbursed by the committee or organization or by any
of its members for any purposes for which the committee or
organization exists or acts. Unless the chairman, treasurer, and
other officers are appointed and filed as required in this
subsection, it is unlawful and a violation of this article for a
central committee, partisan organization, or political committee,
or any of its members, to collect, or receive, or disburse money,
or other valuable things, for such purposes. A chairman or
treasurer of a committee or organization who resigns or otherwise
ceases to be chairman or treasurer, as the case may be, shall
notify the board or the State Administrative Board of Election
Laws where the original appointment was filed on a form
prescribed by the State Administrative Board of Election Laws
signed by him. A new appointment must be made and filed
immediately in accordance with this section. The treasurer and
chairman shall file campaign fund reports in accordance with
subsection (b) of this section and § 26-11 of this article.
26-9.1.
(b) For the purpose of this section walk-around services
include any of the following activities when performed for money
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