Maryland Code § CONST-I-6

Section CONST-I-6
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If any person shall give, or offer to give, directly or indirectly, any bribe,
present or reward, or any promise, or any security, for the payment or delivery of
money, or any other thing, to induce any voter to refrain from casting his vote, or to
prevent him in any way from voting, or to procure a vote for any candidate or person
proposed, or voted for as the elector of President, and Vice President of the United
States, or Representative in Congress or for any office of profit or trust, created by
the Constitution or Laws of this State, or by the Ordinances, or Authority of the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the person giving, or offering to give and the
person receiving the same, and any person who gives or causes to be given, an illegal
vote, knowing it to be such, at any election to be hereafter held in this State, shall, on
conviction in a Court of Law, in addition to the penalties now or hereafter to be
imposed by law, be forever disqualified to hold any office of profit or trust, or to vote
at any election thereafter. But the General Assembly may in its discretion remove
the above penalty and all other penalties upon the vote seller so as to place the
penalties for the purchase of votes on the vote buyer alone.

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