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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 9-303

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§9–303.
(a)The State Board shall establish guidelines for the administration of absentee voting by the local boards.
(b)The guidelines shall provide for:
(1)the application process;
(2)late application for absentee ballots;
(3)ballot security, including storage of returned ballots;
(4)determining timeliness of receipt of applications and ballots, including applications and ballots for overseas voters;
(5)the canvass process;
(6)notice of the canvass to candidates, political parties, campaign organizations, news media, and the general public;
(7)observers of the process;
(8)review of voted ballots and envelopes for compliance with the law and for machine tabulation acceptability;
(9)standards for disallowance of ballots during the canvass;
(10)storage and retention of ballots following canvass and certification; and
(11)the permanent absentee ballot list.
(c)The State Board shall:
(1)in consultation with the local boards, assess the guidelines before each primary election; and
(2)revise the guidelines if indicated.
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