Maryland Code § EL-7-103

Section EL-7-103
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "County attorney" means:
(i) the attorney or law department established by a county
charter or local law to represent the county generally, including its legislative and
executive officers; or

(ii) if the county charter or local laws provide for different
attorneys to represent the legislative and executive branches of county government,
the attorney designated to represent the county legislative body.
(3) "Municipal attorney" means:
(i) the attorney or law department established by a municipal
charter or local law to represent the municipal corporation generally, including its
legislative and executive officers; or
(ii) if the municipal charter or local laws provide for different
attorneys to represent the legislative and executive branches of municipal
government, the attorney designated to represent the municipal legislative body.
(b) Each question shall appear on the ballot containing the following
information:
(1) a question number or letter as determined under subsection (d) of
this section;
(2) a brief designation of the type or source of the question;
(3) a brief descriptive title in boldface type;
(4) a condensed statement of the purpose of the question; and
(5) the voting choices that the voter has.
(c) (1) The Secretary of State shall prepare and certify to the State
Board, not later than the 95th day before the general election, the information
required under subsection (b) of this section, for all statewide ballot questions and all
questions relating to an enactment of the General Assembly which is petitioned to
referendum.
(2) The State Board shall prepare and certify to the appropriate local
board, not later than the 105th day before the general election, the information
required under subsection (b) of this section for all questions that have been referred
to the voters of one county or part of one county pursuant to an enactment of the
General Assembly.
(3) (i) The county attorney of the appropriate county shall
prepare and certify to the State Board, not later than the 95th day before the general
election, the information required under subsection (b) of this section for each

question to be voted on in a single county or part of a county, except a question covered
by paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(ii) If the information required under subsection (b) of this
section has not been timely certified under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, the
clerk of the circuit court for the jurisdiction shall prepare and certify that information
to the State Board not later than the first Friday in August.
(4) (i) The municipal attorney of the appropriate municipal
corporation shall prepare and certify to the State Board, not later than the 95th day
before the general election, the information required under subsection (b) of this
section for each question to be voted on in the municipal corporation, except a
question covered by paragraphs (1) through (3) of this subsection.
(ii) If the information required under subsection (b) of this
section has not been timely certified under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, the
clerk of the circuit court for the county in which the municipal corporation is located
shall prepare and certify that information to the State Board not later than the first
Friday in August.
(5) The information required under subsection (b) of this section for
a question that is being placed on the ballot by petition may be prepared before the
petition is certified under § 6-208 of this article.
(d) (1) Each statewide question and each question relating to an
enactment of the General Assembly which is petitioned to referendum shall be
assigned a numerical identifier in the following order:
(i) by years of sessions of the General Assembly at which
enacted; and
(ii) for each such session, by chapter numbers of the Session
Laws of that session.
(2) A question that has been referred to the voters of one county or
part of one county pursuant to an enactment of the General Assembly shall be
assigned an alphabetical identifier in an order established by the State Board.
(3) Questions certified under subsection (c)(3)(i) or (ii) or (c)(4)(i) or
(ii) of this section shall be assigned an alphabetical or alphanumeric identifier in an
order established by the certifying authority in consultation with the State Board to
prevent duplication or confusion, consistent with and following the questions certified
by the State Board.

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