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Ch. 291 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(1) All persons served by the election system are treated fairly and
equitably;
(2) All qualified persons may register and vote and that those who are
not qualified do not vote;
(3) Those who administer elections are well-trained, that they serve
both those who vote and those who seek votes, and that they put the public interest
ahead of partisan interests;
(4) Full information on elections is provided to the public, including
disclosure of campaign receipts and expenditures;
(5) Citizen convenience is emphasized in all aspects of the election
process;
(6) Security and integrity are maintained in the casting of ballots,
canvass of votes, and reporting of election results; [and]
(7) The prevention of fraud and corruption is diligently [pursued,]
PURSUED; and
(8) Any offenses that occur are prosecuted.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 33, § 1-201.
The only changes are in style.
Subtitle 3. General Provisions.
1-301.
(a) (1) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, in computing the
time under this article for performing an act, Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays
shall be included.
(2) In a computation of time under this article, the day of performing an
act and the day of registration or election shall be excluded.
(b) If a computation of time would require an act to be performed on a
Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the act shall be performed on the next regular
business day following that Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 33, § 1-301.
No changes are made.
1-302.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the filing of any
document specified in this article may be made by electronic facsimile transmittal.
(b) A document may not be filed by electronic facsimile transmittal if the
document is required to contain a signed affidavit.
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