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Session Laws, 1987
Volume 769, Page 108   View pdf image
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Ch. 11                      LAWS OF MARYLAND                    

      (c) In addition thereto, the State Administrative Board of
Election Laws within ten days from the receipt of the official
returns from any such referendum vote concerning a law enacted by
the General Assembly, shall prepare under its hand and seal, two
certificates setting forth the particular law upon which such
referendum vote was taken, and the result of said vote; one of
said certificates it shall forthwith deliver to the Clerk of the
Court of Appeals who shall, upon receipt of the same, attach it
to the original copy of said law and file in his office; the
remaining certificate shall be retained by the State
Administrative Board of Election Laws, until the adjournment of
the next succeeding session of the General Assembly, whether
regular or extraordinary, and shall thereupon be delivered by it
to [the person selected by the Governor to compile and index the
laws passed at such session of the General Assembly] THE
DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE, PURSUANT TO § 2-1309(A) OF
THE STATE GOVERNMENT ARTICLE.

DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects an obsolete provision in
Article 33, § 23-11(c).                                                 

The Department of Legislative Reference was designated
as the agency to compile and index Session Laws in Ch.
99 of the Acts of 1977.

The obsolete provision was noted by the Administrative
Office of the Courts of Maryland.

24-2.

Every person convicted of any offense under the provisions
of this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than
$2,500 or by imprisonment in jail or in the penitentiary for not
more than five years, or both, in the discretion of the court.
The following offenses shall be applicable to any election:

(1) Falsely impersonate any voter or other person,
and vote or attempt or offer to vote in or upon the name of such
voter or other person, or to vote or attempt to vote in or upon
the name of any other person, whether living or dead, in or upon
any false, assumed or fictitious name, or in or upon any name not
his own;

(2)  Knowingly, wilfully or fraudulently to vote more
than once for any candidate for the same office, except as
authorized by law;

(3)  To vote or attempt or offer to vote in any
election district or precinct without having a legal right to
vote therein;

(4)  To vote more than once, or vote in more than one
election district or precinct;

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