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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 13-209

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§13–209.
(a)Two or more candidates who have established separate campaign finance entities may form a slate.
(b)After establishing a campaign finance entity in accordance with § 13–202(c) of this subtitle, a candidate may join a slate.
(1)To join a slate, a candidate shall file a written notice with the State Board.
(2)The notice shall specify:
(i)the name of the slate that the candidate has joined; and
(ii)the date on which the candidate joined the slate.
(d)A candidate may join a slate or continue as a member of a slate only if:
(1)the candidate has filed a certificate of candidacy; or
(i)the candidate is an incumbent officeholder; and
(ii)the deadline for filing a certificate of candidacy for the office the candidate holds has not passed.
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