Maryland Code § EL-5-1004

Section EL-5-1004
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(a) A vacancy in nomination for an office that is entirely in one county shall
be filled by:
(1) a central committee in that county as provided in this section; or
(2) a State central committee for a nonprincipal political party that
does not have a local central committee.
(b) (1) If a nominee for an office that is entirely in one county declines
the nomination or gains a tie vote with another candidate in a primary election, the
vacancy in nomination shall be filled by the 88th day before the general election.

(2) If a nominee for an office that is entirely in one county dies or
becomes disqualified, the vacancy in nomination shall be filled by the 81st day before
the general election.
(c) (1) The vacancy shall be filled by the central committee of the same
political party as the individual vacating the nomination.
(2) If the office is to be voted on by the voters of the entire county, the
vacancy shall be filled by the central committee of that county.
(3) If the office is voted on only by the voters of one legislative district
and the central committee is elected by legislative district, the vacancy shall be filled
by the members of the central committee of that legislative district.
(4) If the office is for Representative in Congress and is a district that
is wholly within one county, the vacancy shall be filled by the central committee for
that county.
(5) By the deadline prescribed in subsection (b) of this section:
(i) the applicable central committee shall file a certificate of
designation with the applicable board; and
(ii) the successor nominee designated by the applicable central
committee under item (i) of this paragraph shall file a certificate of candidacy with
the applicable board.
(d) If the vacancy results because of a tie vote between two or more
candidates, the nominee selected by the central committee under this section shall be
one of those candidates.

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