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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 13-245

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§13–245.
(a)In this section, “walk-around services” means the following activities if performed for money while the polls are open:
(1)distributing campaign material;
(2)stationing a person, including oneself, or an object in the path of a voter;
(3)electioneering or canvassing as described in § 16-206 of this article;
(4)communicating in any other manner a voting preference or choice; or
(5)performing any other service as a poll worker or distributor of sample ballots.
(b)This section does not apply to:
(1)meals, beverages, and refreshments served to campaign workers;
(2)salaries of regularly employed personnel in campaign headquarters;
(3)media advertising, including newspaper, radio, television, billboard, or aerial advertising;
(4)rent and regular office expenses; or
(5)the cost of telephoning voters or transporting voters to and from polling places.
(1)A campaign finance entity, or a person acting on its behalf, may not at any time, directly or indirectly, pay or incur an obligation to pay, and a person may not, directly or indirectly, receive any money or thing of value, for a political endorsement.
(i)A campaign finance entity, or a person acting on its behalf, that pays any person for walk-around services shall make all payments by check from a campaign account designated under § 13-220(a) of this subtitle.
(ii)All payments made under subparagraph
(i)of this paragraph shall be reported in accordance with § 13-304 of this title.
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