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Section 9-205 – Content

    Each ballot shall contain:         (1)    a heading as provided in § 9-206(a) of this subtitle;         (2)    a statement of each question that has met all of the qualifications to appear on the ballot;         (3)    the title of each office to be voted on;         (4)    the name, as specified in the certificate of candidacy, or as otherwise provided in Title […]

Section 9-206 – Arrangement — Format

    (a)    Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a heading shall be printed at the top of the ballot and shall contain, in the following order:         (1)    the words “Official Ballot”;         (2)    the type of election, i.e., regular or special, primary or general, and any other information required to identify the election being held;         (3)    the date […]

Section 9-207 – Ballots — Certification; Display; Printing

    (a)    The State Board shall certify and publicly display the content and arrangement of each ballot:         (1)    for a primary election, at least 64 days before the election;         (2)    for a general election, at least 64 days before the election;         (3)    for a special primary election, at least 55 days before the election; and         (4)    for a special general election, […]

Section 9-208 – Late Changes in Ballots

    (a)    After the printing of ballots has begun and if an error or a change in circumstances affecting the ballots requires the State Board to implement a change in how a voter may cast a valid ballot, the State Administrator shall determine what measures a local board may take to notify voters of:         (1)    the error or […]

Section 9-209 – Judicial Review

    (a)    Within 2 days after the content and arrangement of the ballot are certified under § 9–207 of this subtitle, a registered voter may seek judicial review of the content and arrangement, or to correct any administrative error, by filing a sworn petition with the circuit court for Anne Arundel County.     (b)    The circuit court may require […]

Section 9-210 – Arrangement of Ballots — Candidates and Offices

    (a)    The offices to be voted on shall be arranged on the ballot in the following order, as applicable:         (1)    public offices for which voters of the entire State may vote, in the following order:             (i)    President of the United States, or President and Vice President of the United States;             (ii)    Governor and Lieutenant Governor;             (iii)    Comptroller;             (iv)    Attorney General; and […]

Section 9-211 – Arrangement of Ballots — Questions

    (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 […]

Section 9-214 – Specimen Ballots

    Each local board shall provide specimen ballots, so labeled, for all ballots to be used in each election:         (1)    for mailing to registered voters under Title 8 of this article, if mailing of specimen ballots is chosen or required in the county; and         (2)    for other informational purposes in accordance with the provisions of this article.