Maryland Code § EL-16-206

Section EL-16-206
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(a) A person may not:
(1) place any distinguishing mark on the person's own or another
person's ballot for the purpose of identifying the ballot;
(2) misrepresent the person's ability to mark a ballot or operate
voting equipment;
(3) interfere or attempt to interfere with a voter while the voter is
inside the polling room, marking a ballot, or operating voting equipment;
(4) induce or attempt to induce a voter to mark the voter's ballot in a
certain way;
(5) except for servicing by an authorized person, unlock any locked
compartment of a voting device unless instructed to do so by the election director;
(6) destroy or deface a ballot;
(7) remove a ballot from a building in which voting occurs, except as
otherwise provided in this article;
(8) delay the delivery of a ballot;
(9) possess on or before the day of election an official ballot printed
for the election, unless the possession of the ballot is necessary and appropriate for
carrying out the election process;
(10) canvass, electioneer, or post any campaign material in the polling
place or beyond a line established by signs posted in accordance with subsection (b)
of this section;
(11) canvass, electioneer, or post any campaign material in a manner
that obstructs access to a ballot drop box; or
(12) place any campaign material or any other unauthorized material
on a ballot drop box.

(b) (1) At each polling place, one election judge from each principal
political party shall be designated by the local board and, acting jointly, shall post
signs delineating a line around the entrance and exit of the building that are closest
to that part of the building in which voting occurs.
(2) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
the line shall be located as near as practicable to 100 feet from the entrance and exit
and shall be established after consideration of the configuration of the entrance and
the effect of placement on public safety and the flow of pedestrian and vehicular
traffic.
(ii) In Montgomery County, on approval of the local board, the
line may be located at any point between 25 feet and 100 feet from the entrance and
exit.
(3) The signs shall contain the words "No Electioneering Beyond this
Point".
(c) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and is
subject to a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $500 or imprisonment for not
more than 60 days or both.

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