Maryland Code § EL-5-1003

Section EL-5-1003
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(a) This section applies to a vacancy in nomination for Representative in
Congress, State Senator, or member of the House of Delegates, if the district includes
more than one county.
(b) (1) A vacancy in nomination under this section that occurs because
the nominee dies, withdraws the candidacy, or is disqualified for any reason shall be
filled by:
(i) a vote of the central committees of the political party in
each of the counties included in the district of that nominee; or
(ii) a State central committee for a nonprincipal political party
that does not have local central committees.
(2) The central committee of each county shall cast a vote that is
proportionate to its share of the total registered voters in that district as reported in
the most recent statistical report by the State Board and promptly notify its State
central committee of the results of its vote.

(3) (i) If no person receives a majority of the votes cast under
paragraph (2) of this subsection, or if there is a tie vote by the central committees,
the vacancy in nomination shall be filled by the State central committee.
(ii) In the event of a tie vote, the nominee selected by the State
central committee shall be one of the candidates involved in the tie.
(4) Following the declination of the nominee, by the 88th day before
the general election:
(i) the State central committee shall file a certificate of
designation for the nominee with the State Board; and
(ii) the successor nominee designated by the State central
committee under item (i) of this paragraph shall file a certificate of candidacy with
the State Board.
(5) Following the death or disqualification of the nominee, by the 81st
day before the general election:
(i) the State central committee shall file a certificate of
designation for the nominee with the State Board; and
(ii) the successor nominee designated by the State central
committee under item (i) of this paragraph shall file a certificate of candidacy with
the State Board.

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