Maryland Code § EL-3-301

Section EL-3-301
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(a) When a voter registration application is received by a local board, the
local board shall:
(1) if the applicant resides in the county of the local board, determine
whether the applicant is qualified to become a registered voter; or
(2) if the applicant resides in a different county in the State,
immediately forward the application to the proper county.
(b) The information contained in the voter registration application for a
qualified applicant shall be electronically entered into the statewide voter
registration list on an expedited basis at the time voter registration information is
provided to the local board and shall be assigned to the county in which the applicant
resides unless registration is closed pursuant to § 3-302 of this subtitle.
(c) (1) The election director in the county where an applicant resides
shall send a voter acknowledgment notice, in a format prescribed by the State Board,
to each applicant informing the applicant whether he or she is qualified to become
registered, and, if not qualified, the reasons why.
(2) (i) A voter notification card sent to a qualified applicant may
serve as a voter acknowledgment notice.
(ii) 1. The voter notification card shall contain the name
and address of the voter, the date of issue, and the district or ward and precinct of
the voter.
2. The card is evidence that the individual to whom it
is issued is a registered voter on the date appearing on the card.
3. The election director shall issue a replacement card
on request of the voter and a new card when a relevant change is made in the voter's
registration record if the voter continues to reside in the county.

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