Maryland Code § EL-5-905

Section EL-5-905
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(a) If only a single Governor and Lieutenant Governor unit files for the
nomination of a political party, and the candidate for Governor dies, withdraws the
candidacy, or is disqualified for any reason after the filing deadline specified under §
5-303 of this title, the remaining candidate for Lieutenant Governor is disqualified.
(b) (1) In the event of a vacancy in nomination under subsection (a) of
this section, the State central committee of the political party to which the candidates
belong shall select a successor candidate for Governor.
(2) The State central committee shall make its selection by the 10th
day following the death, withdrawal, or disqualification of the gubernatorial
candidate.
(3) The candidate disqualified for the office of Lieutenant Governor
under subsection (a) of this section is eligible to be chosen as the successor candidate
for Governor.
(c) (1) The successor candidate for Governor selected by the State
central committee under subsection (b) of this section promptly shall select a
successor candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
(2) If the former candidate for Lieutenant Governor is not selected as
the successor candidate for Governor, that individual is eligible to be selected again
as the candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
(d) By the deadline date specified under subsection (b)(2) of this section for
the selection of the successor candidate for Governor by the appropriate State central
committee, in accordance with Subtitle 3 of this title:

(1) the State central committee making the selection shall file a
certificate of designation for those offices with the State Board for:
(i) its successor candidate for Governor; and
(ii) the successor candidate for Lieutenant Governor
designated under subsection (c)(1) of this section; and
(2) the successor candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor
each shall file a certificate of candidacy for those offices with the State Board.

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