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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 9-504

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§9–504.
(a)A voter may return a vote–by–mail ballot to a local board:
(1)by mail;
(2)in person during regular office hours;
(3)through a ballot drop box; or
(4)through a duly authorized agent in accordance with subsection
(b)of this section.
(1)A voter may designate a duly authorized agent in accordance with § 9–307 of this title to return a vote–by–mail ballot to a local board during regular office hours.
(2)Notwithstanding § 9–307(b)(4)(i) of this title, an agent is required only to:
(i)witness the voter mark the ballot and place it in an envelope; and
(ii)return the ballot to a local board.
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