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Ch. 291 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Subtitle 6. Qualification for Primary Election Ballot.
5-601.
The name of a candidate shall remain on the ballot and be submitted to the
voters at a primary election if:
(1) The candidate has filed a certificate of candidacy in accordance with
the requirements of § 5-301 of this title and has satisfied any other requirements of
this article relating to the office for which the individual is a candidate, provided the
candidate:
(i) Has not withdrawn the candidacy in accordance with Subtitle 5
of this title;
(ii) Has not died or become disqualified, and that fact is known to
the applicable board by the deadline prescribed in § 5-504(b) of this title;
(iii) Does not seek nomination by petition pursuant to the provisions
of § 5-703 of this title; or
(iv) Is not a write-in candidate; or
(2) The candidate has qualified to have the candidate's name submitted
to the voters in a presidential primary election under Title 8, Subtitle 5 of this article.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 33, § 5-601.
No changes are made.
Subtitle 7. Nomination.
5-701.
Nominations for public offices that are filled by elections governed by this
article shall be made:
(1) By party primary, for candidates of a principal political party; or
(2) By petition for:
(i) Candidates of a political party that does not nominate by
primary; or
(ii) Candidates not affiliated with any political party.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 33, § 5-701.
No changes are made.
5-702.
A candidate for public office of a political party shall be nominated in accordance
with the requirements of Subtitles 2 through 4 of this title unless the candidate is:
(1) Nominated by petition under § 5-703 of this subtitle; or
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