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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 10-404

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§10–404.
(a)To qualify as a page, an individual must:
(1)be at least 14 years old;
(2)apply to the local board in the individual’s county of residence;
(3)be available to work at least one full 4–hour shift on election day; and
(4)complete the required training before election day.
(b)A page may not:
(1)engage in any partisan activity while working at a polling place; or
(2)handle or touch a marked ballot at any time.
(c)A page may work up to two 4–hour shifts at a polling place on election day.
(d)Each page shall:
(1)serve under the direct supervision of the chief election judges for the assigned polling place; and
(2)assist election judges with election day duties, as directed.
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