Maryland Code § EL-6-206

Section EL-6-206
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(a) Promptly upon the filing of a petition with an election authority, the
chief election official of the election authority shall review the petition.

(b) Unless a determination of deficiency is made under subsection (c) of this
section, the chief election official shall:
(1) make a determination that the petition, as to matters other than
the validity of signatures, is sufficient; or
(2) defer a determination of sufficiency pending further review.
(c) The chief election official shall declare that the petition is deficient if the
chief election official determines that:
(1) the petition was not timely filed;
(2) after providing the sponsor an opportunity to correct any clerical
errors, the information provided by the sponsor indicates that the petition does not
satisfy any requirements of law for the number or geographic distribution of
signatures;
(3) an examination of unverified signatures indicates that the
petition does not satisfy any requirements of law for the number or geographic
distribution of signatures;
(4) the requirements relating to the form of the petition have not
been satisfied;
(5) based on the advice of the legal authority:
(i) the use of a petition for the subject matter of the petition is
not authorized by law; or
(ii) the petition seeks:
1. the enactment of a law that would be
unconstitutional or the election or nomination of an individual to an office for which
that individual is not legally qualified to be a candidate; or
2. a result that is otherwise prohibited by law; or
(6) the petition has failed to satisfy some other requirement
established by law.
(d) A determination under this section may not be inconsistent with an
advance determination made under § 6-202 of this subtitle.

(e) Notice of a determination under this section shall be provided in
accordance with § 6-210 of this subtitle.

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