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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 9-211

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§9–211.
(a)Questions to be voted upon shall be placed on the ballot in the following order:
(1)those relating to the creation or adoption of a new State Constitution;
(2)those proposing amendments to the Maryland Constitution;
(3)those relating to other enactments of the General Assembly;
(4)those relating to the creation or adoption of, or the amendment or other change in, the charter of a county;
(5)those relating to other enactments by the governing body of a county; and
(6)other questions.
(b)The numbering of questions on a ballot shall be as provided in Title 7 of this article.
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