Ch. 11
LAWS OF MARYLAND
(2) The local board of the county or Baltimore City
in which the committee has promoted the success or defeat of a
local principle or local proposition submitted to a vote at an
election only in that county or Baltimore City; and
(3) The State Administrative Board of Election Laws
if a candidate supported or opposed by a committee has filed his
certificate of candidacy with the State Administrative Board of
Election Laws; and
(4) The State Administrative Board of Election Laws
if the committee has promoted the success or defeat of a
political party, statewide principle, statewide proposition, or
other principle or proposition submitted to a vote at an election
in a county or Baltimore City and all or part of another county
or counties; and
(5) The local board of the county or Baltimore City
and the State Administrative Board of Election Laws , if the
committee supported or opposed candidates filing their
certificates of candidacy with both the local board and the State
Administrative Board of Election Laws; and
(6) The local board and the State Administrative
Board of Election Laws if the committee has promoted the success
or defeat of a local principle or local proposition submitted to
a vote at an election in that county or Baltimore City and has
promoted the success or defeat of a political party, statewide
principle, statewide proposition, or other principle or
proposition submitted to a vote at an election in more than one
county or Baltimore City.
DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects a stylistic error in an
internal reference in Article 33, § 26-ll(d).
The stylistic error occurred in Ch. 332 of the Acts of
1982.
The stylistic error was noted by the professional
staff of the Legislative Division of the Department of
Legislative Reference.
(h) For purposes of this section, the failure to provide
all of the information required by the forms prescribed in
accordance with § 26-12 OF THIS ARTICLE, to the extent
applicable, is a failure to file.
DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects a stylistic error in a
cross-reference in Article 33, § 26-ll(h).
The stylistic error occurred in Ch. 341 of the Acts of
1974.
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