Maryland Code § ED-3-114

Section ED-3-114
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(a) In the following counties, the members of the county board shall be
elected:
(1) Allegany;
(2) Anne Arundel;
(3) Calvert;
(4) Carroll;
(5) Cecil;
(6) Charles;
(7) Dorchester;
(8) Frederick;
(9) Garrett;
(10) Howard;
(11) Kent;
(12) Montgomery;
(13) Prince George's;
(14) Queen Anne's;
(15) St. Mary's;
(16) Somerset;
(17) Talbot;

(18) Washington;
(19) Wicomico; and
(20) Worcester.
(b) In Baltimore City, in accordance with § 3-108.1 of this subtitle, the
members of the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners shall be a combination
of members who are elected and appointed.
(c) In Baltimore County, in accordance with Subtitle 2A of this title, the
members of the county board shall be a combination of members who are elected and
appointed.
(d) In Caroline County, in accordance with Subtitle 3A of this title, the
members of the county board shall be a combination of members who are elected and
appointed.
(e) In Harford County, in accordance with Subtitle 6A of this title, the
members of the county board shall be a combination of members who are elected and
appointed.
(f) An individual subject to the authority of the county board may not serve
as a member of the county board. At the time of filing a certificate of candidacy for
election to a county board, a person shall certify to the local board of supervisors of
elections whether or not the person is subject to the authority of the county board.
The Governor may not issue a commission of election to a person who has certified
affirmatively and who is elected to a county board until the member-elect offers proof
that the member-elect is no longer subject to the authority of the county board.
(g) The election of the county boards shall be held as provided in Subtitles
2 through 14 of this title and the Election Law Article.

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