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Martin O'Malley, Governor
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Ch. 159
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SECTION 1. 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED BY THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article - Election Law
1-101.
[(aa) "Infamous crime" means any felony, treason, perjury, or any crime
involving, an element of deceit, fraud, or corruption.]
3-102.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, an individual may
become registered to vote if the individual:
(1) is a citizen of the United States;
(2) is at least 18 years old or will be 18 years old on or before the day
of the next succeeding general or special election;
(3) is a resident of the State as of the day the individual seeks to
register; and
(4) registers pursuant to this title.
(b) An individual is not qualified to be a registered voter if the individual:
(1) has been convicted of [theft or other infamous crime, unless the
individual:
(i) has been pardoned; or
(ii) 1. in connection with a first conviction, has completed
the court-ordered sentence imposed for the conviction, including probation, parole,
community service, restitutions, and fines; or
2. in connection with a subsequent conviction, has
completed the court-ordered sentence imposed for the conviction, including probation,
parole, community service, restitutions, and fines, and at least 3 years have elapsed
since the completion of the court-ordered sentence imposed for the conviction,
including probation, parole, community service, restitutions, and fines;] A FELONY
AND IS ACTUALLY SERVING A COURT-ORDERED SENTENCE IMPOSED OF
IMPRISONMENT. INCLUDING ANY TERM OF PAROLE OR PROBATION. FOR THE
CONVICTION; OR
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(2) is under guardianship for mental disability[; or
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