Maryland Code § EL-3-403

Section EL-3-403
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(a) A voter residing in a municipal corporation is considered to be registered
for elections in that municipal corporation if the voter is included on the statewide
voter registration list at an address within the municipal corporation.
(b) (1) Not less than 6 months prior to its municipal election, each
municipal corporation shall submit a request to the appropriate local board for the
development of a plan and a schedule to implement universal registration.
(2) The application shall include the name of the individual
designated as the municipal corporation liaison who is responsible for working with
the local board in the development of the plan and the schedule for implementation
of the plan.
(c) Within 10 days after receipt of the application, the local board shall
respond to the municipal corporation liaison and shall designate a local board liaison.
(d) At a mutually agreed upon time, the local board liaison and the
municipal corporation liaison shall conduct meetings with other appropriate
individuals, if required, for the purpose of developing a schedule and plan for
implementing registration under this title.
(e) The plan shall include:
(1) procedures for identifying by geographical reference the
municipal boundaries, precincts, wards, or districts and the methods for including
this information in the statewide voter registration database;
(2) information on whether the municipal corporation wants the
exclusion or inclusion of political party affiliation on the voter registry, and whether
the local board can provide the exclusion or inclusion;

(3) the format of the voter registry, and whether it is to be divided
according to a registrant's municipal polling place;
(4) information on whether:
(i) the dates of birth are to be printed on the voter registry;
(ii) the names of registrants under the age of 18 years are to
be included on the voter registry; and
(iii) the board can provide these exclusions or inclusions;
(5) the timing for furnishing the voter registry for use in the
municipal elections, including the deadline for accepting voter registration
applications of those individuals residing in the municipal corporation prior to the
municipal elections;
(6) procedures for obtaining, updating, and maintaining in the
statewide voter registration list the voter history of registrants who vote in municipal
elections; and
(7) procedures for obtaining, updating, and maintaining changes to
the boundaries of the municipal corporation, the precincts, the wards, or the districts
that result from annexations, subdivision development, street name changes, or
street abandonments.
(f) (1) The local board shall provide to a municipal corporation at no cost
a certified list of registered voters residing within the boundaries of the municipal
corporation in compliance with the plan established pursuant to subsection (e) of this
section.
(2) (i) On request by a municipal corporation, the local board
shall also provide at no cost a certified list of registered voters who reside within the
boundaries of the municipal corporation 90 days prior to the municipal election. The
request for this preliminary list of voters shall be made to the board before or during
the negotiations authorized in subsection (d) of this section.
(ii) Within 20 days after receiving the preliminary list of
registered voters, a municipal corporation shall notify the local board of any potential
errors in the list of registered voters, including errors in the residency of registered
voters.

(iii) If the actual residency of any individual listed on the voter
registry is in doubt, the local board shall notify the individual in accordance with § 3-
502 of this title within 10 days after receiving notification from the municipal
corporation.
(g) This section may not be construed to prohibit a municipal corporation
from administering and maintaining a supplemental list of those individuals who are
not on the statewide voter registration list but who may otherwise be qualified to
register to vote with the municipal corporation.
(h) (1) Whenever the registration of any voter is removed for any reason
from the supplemental voter registry maintained by the municipal corporation, the
municipal corporation shall send a notice of this action and the reason for the action
to the last known address of the voter.
(2) The voter shall be given at least 15 days to respond to indicate
whether the voter wishes to remain on the municipal corporation's voter registry.
(3) If the voter wishes to remain on the list and continues to be
qualified under the municipal corporation's voter registration requirements, the
voter's name shall be reinstated to the municipal corporation's supplemental voter
registry upon written request of the voter.
(i) (1) The State shall reimburse a local board or a county government
for reasonable initial set-up costs of implementing the plan for universal registration,
including the costs associated with:
(i) the identification of the appropriate boundaries; and
(ii) the identification of voters who are to be included in the
voter registry.
(2) The local board shall request and, subject to the approval of the
State Board, receive a reimbursement for these costs from a fund administered by
the State Board. The initial set-up costs incurred directly by a municipal corporation
may be reimbursed for circumstances authorized by the State Board.
(j) Upon request by the municipal corporation, the local board shall provide
voter registration forms to the municipal corporation.
(k) The State Board shall cooperate with the local boards and municipal
election officials to effectuate the provisions of this section.

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