WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 11
(c) (1) Not less than 20 days before a special primary
election called pursuant to [§ 22-l(b) above] SUBSECTION (B) OF
THIS SECTION, the State Administrative Board of Election Laws
shall certify to the proper board or boards, the name, party
affiliation and residence, as specified in the certificates of
candidacy, of those candidates filed with the State
Administrative Board of Election Laws, qualified to appear on the
special primary election ballot and for whom the voters, by law,
are entitled to cast their ballots.
(2) Not less than 20 days before a special election
called pursuant to [§ 22-l(b) above] SUBSECTION (B) OF THIS
SECTION, the State Administrative Board of Election Laws shall
certify to the proper board or boards, the name, party
affiliation and residence of each person nominated for
Representative in Congress as specified in the certificates of
nomination issued by the State Administrative Board of Election
Laws.
DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects stylistic errors in internal
references in Article 33, § 22-l(c).
The stylistic errors occurred in Ch. 155 of the Acts
of 1984.
The stylistic errors were noted by the Michie Company.
23-6.
(a) At the time of filing a petition (including an
associated or related set of petitions) under the provisions of
Articles XI-A and XVI of the Constitution, the person[, persons,]
or [associations] ASSOCIATION which files the petition shall file
with it, on the form prescribed under § 23-3 of this article, a
statement showing the contributions and expenditures for the
petition. This shall be certified by the person, persons, or
association which files the petition, giving (1) the name and
post office address of every contributor to the expense of the
petition, and the amount paid by each; and (2) the name and post
office address of every person to whom, for what service, any
money was paid or promised on account of the petition or which is
to be paid.
DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects grammatical errors in Article
33, § 23-6(a).
The grammatical error occurred in Ch. 392 of the Acts
of 1967.
The grammatical errors were noted by the Michie
Company.
23-11.
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