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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Ch. 291
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(2) Issue the voter an absentee ballot in accordance with the procedures
established under Title 9, Subtitle 3 of this article, notwithstanding the voter's lack of
eligibility for an absentee ballot under Title 9, Subtitle 3 of this article.
(d) Any ballot issued to a voter under subsection (c)(2) of this section shall be
identical to the ballot used in the polling place originally assigned to the voter.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 33, § 10-102.
No changes are made.
Subtitle 2. Election Judges.
10-201.
(a) (1) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, each
local board shall provide at least four election judges to be the staff for each polling
place.
(ii) In a precinct with fewer than 200 registered voters, the local
board may provide two election judges for that precinct's polling place.
(2) An election judge shall be appointed in accordance with the
requirements of § 10-203 of this subtitle.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, each polling
place shall have an equal number of election judges from:
(i) The majority party; and
(ii) The principal minority party.
(2) (i) If the total number of election judges for a precinct is six or
more:
1. A local board may provide one or more election judges who
are not registered with either the majority political party or principal minority
political party; and
2. A local board may provide one or more election judges who
are minors.
(ii) The number of election judges provided under this paragraph
may not exceed the lesser of:
1. The number of election judges who belong to the majority
party; or
2. The number of election judges who belong to the principal
minority party.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 33, § 10-201.
No changes are made.
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