Maryland Code § EL-11-501

Section EL-11-501
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(a) Following each special primary election to fill a vacancy in the office of
Representative in Congress, the State Board shall:
(1) convene within 2 days after the certified official election results
are received from the local boards;
(2) if a majority of the members of the State Board is not present,
adjourn for not more than 1 day;
(3) within 1 day after convening, review the certified copies of the
statements made by the boards of canvassers and determine which candidates, by
the greatest number of votes, have been nominated to each office and which questions
have received a sufficient number of votes to be adopted or approved;
(4) if the State Board determines, based on clear and convincing
evidence, that a statement by a board of canvassers is inaccurate, reject the statement
and ascertain the accurate election results; and
(5) prepare and certify statewide election results.
(b) (1) If the State Board determines that a statement by a board of
canvassers is inaccurate and must be rejected under subsection (a)(4) of this section,
the State Board shall prepare and file a distinct written statement of the reasons for
the determination, including the evidence on which the determination was based,
with the State Board.

(2) If a member of the State Board dissents from a determination of
an election result or reasonably believes that the conduct of a State Board member or
State Board proceeding was not in compliance with applicable law or regulation or
was otherwise illegal or irregular, the member shall prepare and file with the State
Board a distinct written statement of the reasons for the dissent or concern.
(3) The State Board shall maintain a file of the written statements
submitted under this subsection by members of the State Board.

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