Maryland Code § EL-5-1005

Section EL-5-1005
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(a) This section applies:
(1) to the nominees of a Governor and Lieutenant Governor unit; and
(2) whether or not a certificate of nomination has been issued to the
nominees by the State Board.
(b) (1) If, after the primary election, a candidate for Lieutenant
Governor dies, declines the nomination, or becomes disqualified, the remaining
nominee for Governor of that unit may designate a successor nominee for Lieutenant
Governor.

(2) By the fifth day following the day of the death, declination, or
disqualification of the nominee for Lieutenant Governor:
(i) the nominee for Governor shall designate the successor
nominee for Lieutenant Governor and notify the State central committee of the
applicable political party of the selection;
(ii) the State central committee of the political party of the
nominee shall file a certificate of designation with the State Board; and
(iii) the successor nominee for Lieutenant Governor shall file a
certificate of candidacy with the State Board.
(c) (1) If a nominee for Governor dies, declines the nomination, or
becomes disqualified after the primary election, the remaining nominee for
Lieutenant Governor is disqualified, except as otherwise provided in this section.
(2) (i) The State central committee of the political party of the
nominee for Lieutenant Governor disqualified under paragraph (1) of this subsection
shall select a successor nominee for Governor.
(ii) The disqualified nominee for Lieutenant Governor is
eligible to be chosen as the nominee for Governor.
(3) (i) The successor nominee for Governor promptly shall select
a successor nominee for Lieutenant Governor and notify the State central committee
of the applicable political party of the selection.
(ii) The disqualified nominee for Lieutenant Governor is
eligible to be selected again as the nominee for Lieutenant Governor.
(4) Except as provided under paragraph (5) of this subsection, by the
fifth day following the death, declination, or disqualification of the former nominee
for Governor:
(i) the State central committee shall file a certificate of
designation for the successor nominee for Governor and the successor nominee for
Lieutenant Governor with the State Board; and
(ii) each of the successor nominees shall file a certificate of
candidacy with the State Board.

(5) A State central committee may not file a certificate of designation
for a successor nominee for Governor under this subsection within 65 days of the day
of the general election.
(6) A Governor and Lieutenant Governor unit shall remain on the
ballot for the general election if:
(i) a nominee for Governor dies, declines the nomination, or is
disqualified less than 65 days before the general election; and
(ii) a certificate of designation and certificates of candidacy for
successor nominees for Governor and Lieutenant Governor are not filed in accordance
with this section.
(7) If a Governor and Lieutenant Governor unit comprised of a
nominee for Governor who has died, declined the nomination, or become disqualified
remains on the ballot as provided under paragraph (6) of this subsection, during the
campaign period following the death, declination, or disqualification of the
gubernatorial nominee until the general election, the Lieutenant Governor nominee
officially becomes the gubernatorial nominee and may assert that status in the
campaign.
(8) If a Governor and Lieutenant Governor unit comprised of a
nominee for Governor who has died, declined the nomination, or become disqualified
remains on the ballot as provided under paragraph (6) of this subsection and is
elected, the vacancy resulting from the death, declination, or disqualification shall be
filled as if it had occurred after the general election in accordance with applicable
law.

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