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Ch. 291 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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The only changes are in style.
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Subtitle 2. Political Party Governing Bodies.
4-201.
(a) Each political party shall have a State central committee that:
(1) Is the governing body of the political party; and
(2) May be composed of the members of the central committees of the
counties during their terms in office.
(b) (1) A party's State central committee shall select the chairman or
co-chairmen of the party State central committee.
(2) The chairman or co-chairmen shall be residents of the State during
their tenure in office.
(c) A party's State central committee shall determine its own rules of
procedure, not inconsistent with the provisions of this article.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 33, § 4-201.
No changes are made.
4-202.
(a) (1) A principal political party shall elect the members of the county
central committee at a primary election.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section or § 4-203 of this
subtitle, the central committee for a county shall consist of the number of members
determined by the party's constitution.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the party
central committee for each county shall select the chairman of that county's party
central committee.
(2) In Baltimore County, the Chairman of the Republican Party Central
Committee shall be elected at large.
(c) (1) An individual elected to serve as a member of a party central
committee shall be a resident of the county in which that central committee is located.
(2) (i) An individual elected from a county who ceases to reside in that
county shall be considered to have resigned and may not continue to serve on the
central committee.
(ii) An individual elected from a specific legislative district who
ceases to reside in that district shall be considered to have resigned and may not
continue to serve on the central committee.
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