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Ch. 291 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(iv) Voting authority cards;
(v) Signs and posters;
(vi) Records, reports, logs, affidavits, certificates, and other
documents;
(vii) Keys to voting devices;
(viii) Poll books; and
(ix) Any other materials specified by the election director;
(6) Assure that equipment and materials left in the polling place for
retrieval at a later time are stored in a secure manner; and
(7) Deliver materials and equipment to the local board and obtain
receipts from the board certifying the delivery of the items.
(c) Judges may be observed, while performing their duties under this section,
until they have finished their work and leave the premises by;
(1) Authorized challengers, watchers, and observers in accordance with §
10- 311 of this article;
(2) Any candidate; and
(3) Any other person lawfully present.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 33, § 11-202.
No changes are made.
Subtitle 3. Vote Canvassing by Local Board.
11- 301.
(a) A board of canvassers shall:
(1) Convene [and be sworn in on or before 5 p.m. on the day of each
election] at the designated counting center for that county ON OR BEFORE THE DAY
OF THE ELECTION, BUT NOT LATER THAN 5 P.M. ON THAT DAY, AND BE SWORN IN;
(2) Meet only in public session; and
(3) Subject to regulations adopted by the State Board to ensure the
integrity of the electoral process and that the accuracy of the vote tabulation is not
impeded or compromised, provide for observation and understanding of the canvass
by those individuals in attendance.
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(b) Each board of canvassers shall elect by majority vote a chairman and
secretary from among its members.
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